LONDON, November 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Spotting the right bags on an airport carousel or in a pile at school or Uni has never been easy - KitTags, a new form of luggage tag, help solve the problem. KitTags come in two sizes and seven funky colours, attaching easily to rucksacks, sports bags, ski kit, holiday luggage or any other item. Quick identification is made even easier with the addition of embroidered or printed personalisation.
Popular with the military, KitTags are now available in the UK and can be ordered from the company's secure site at http://www.kittags.com. KitTags are 25cm long, costing £9 for a pack of three, while Mini KitTags are 13cm long and cost £5.50 for a pack of two. Personalisation with up to three characters using embroidery or printing costs an additional £8 for Mini KitTags and £12 for KitTags; more characters can be added at extra cost. Made of rugged nylon webbing, stitched to nylon cord and bonded together with a plastic cap, KitTags have survived the rigours of years of military service!
An image of both KitTag sizes can be found here - http://kittags.co.uk/img/cms/sidebyside.jpg
A review on the well-known http://www.Gearweare.com said recently, "KitTags are a more adaptable alternative than the old belt-around-the-suitcase method of identifying your bags at the airport. They're really tough and there's nothing on them to go wrong."
Giles Morgan, Director of Wiltshire-based KitTags says, 'I used KitTags while serving in Afghanistan and having also given them to my children, knew they would be great for many uses and users. While most customers use them for suitcases and school-bags, we have customers who use them to mark specialist equipment, including Peli-cases and sail-bags. Our customers really appreciate the ability to personalise KitTags with either embroidery or printing and we also print logos for companies.
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