Luggage of Rainbow Hue
Eainbow-hued luggage is helping to onliven the holiday scenes at the railway stations in London this summer. Women have been snatching the opportunity provided by the sales, to equip themselves with the gayest of playtime luggage that might have been designed for the chorus of a West End musical comedy. While departing from all conventions in the matter of shape the new luggage is claimed to be far more serviceable than the drab suitcaso or heavy trunk, with its completed trays, that once symbolised the joys of travel. One of the surprises of the summer sales has been the way in which women have been invading the travel departments for bargains in the now “classified” luggage. Blouses, sports kit, the week-end wardrobe, and oven needlework, are all classified nowadays and packed in their respective bags, specially designed for the purpose. One result of this development, says tho Sunday Times, is that it is possible to tell a passenger’s destination from her luggage. Cases to take, bathing wrap and other beach lcit label the seaside holiday-maker; while the. din?inutivo cases that just take an evening dress and pair of shoes and night attire are all tho modern week-ender needs in the way of luggage. Holiday knitting also has its special case, designed on vacuum flask lines. Even the airwoman is recognisablo from her case, equipped with toilet accessories and containing a chango of clothos, yet observing the restrictions regarding size and weight. This modern luggage can be obtained in every shade of the rainbow, but every woman must choose her shade and keep to it. The whole equipment hatbox, suitcase, blouse-case, workbag and all tho other cases, must exactly match her travel clothes, handbag and even shoes. The gayest shades including red and omcrald green are the choice of the debutante; the soft pa3tel shades such as blue are favoured by the young married woman and the more sober shades by the older generation. Another colour classification is washable white luggage piped with black or a colour. The twentieth-century woman however is not such a pioneer in the matter of luggage as she believes. Her arrival at her destination with her complement of small cases is curiously reminiscent of caricatures of the Victorians setting forth on their tiavcls.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7246, 28 August 1933, Page 2
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381Luggage of Rainbow Hue Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7246, 28 August 1933, Page 2
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