Let's face it — most suitcases look the same,Watch Brooklyn Nine which makes keeping track of them while traveling quite the hassle.
Forget investing in those pesky luggage tags that easily fall off or trying to set your boring black suitcases apart from the crowd with colorful ribbon. Head Case — a new travel case that literally puts a giant picture of your head onto your suitcase — is here to ensure everyone knows your bags belong to you.
SEE ALSO: So, this guy checked in a single can of beer as luggage for his flightFirebox — a London-based online retailer that specializes in unique gadgets — is selling the stretchable cases that fit over suitcases.
Travelers can personalize them with an image of their choosing simply by uploading a high-quality photo of their face, the face of a family member, a friend, an enemy, or maybe even a celebrity. The image will be printed on a double-sized polyester and spandex blend material, and the possibilities are endless.
You could flaunt a flawless selfie that showcases your excited "ready for vacation" face, or do an intimidating scowl (as seen on the suitcases below) to urge people not to mess with your baggage.
The good news about the Head Case is that in addition to being entertaining it still gives you access to your bag's handles. But unfortunately, reaching for those handles looks a biiiiiiit questionable.
But hey, if you want to undoubtedly turn heads at baggage claim you can purchase Head Cases in various sizes from $26.00 to $39.00.
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