Black bags of the East Coast...your days of boring conformity are officially numbered!
The calls began pouring in last Sunday. Stars, frogs, Tikimans, Earth signs, and all kinds of our designs, including more letters than a Scrabble factory, went out to travelers, moms, seniors, students, athletes, office workers, and all kinds of people across the East Coast of the United States. We're not sure if putting together all the designs was more fun, or chatting people up on the phone and hearing about their lives and what they planned to do with their new, UBrand designs and labels was the better time.
The reason? Ronnie Gill, writer for the Travel section of Newsday newspaper, a highly circulated regional newspaper on the East Coast of the United States, wrote up her review of UBrand products in the Sunday, August 3, '08 edition of Newsday. Ronnie's take?
Standing at the airport carousel, you realize just how ubiquitous black luggage is, especially when you are trying to spot your bag from a revolving sea of hundreds of similar-looking suitcases. The UBrand line of luggage labels makes your bag stylishly stand out from the crowd.
Read the full review here.
Indeed. It was exactly the "sea of black luggage" carousel experience that inspired company founder and UBrand inventor, Michelle Warford, to create our products. Obviously, she is not alone. Black bags: beware.