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Internal materials

Nylon is commonly used for the lining of luggage. Customers always wonder how to distinguish quality nylon from poor one. For the answer and more info about internal materials, read our well-selected questions listed below.

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Which is better for the lining of luggage bag, light color or dark color?

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Light-colored internal material is better. Because it can help you easily locate and find your packed items in the luggage.
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How do I determine the luggage lock's construction?

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The durability of locks can be determined by the way it is mounted on a case. Locks are usually mounted in three ways: with prongs, screws, or rivets.
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Is the regular clothing zipper suitable for travel luggage?

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I'm afraid not. Clothing zipper is simply not strong enough for the weight and work of travel luggage. The zipper may easily break from its seam or not function well on the corners of the bag.
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How is the insider zipper constructed?

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Luggage zippers are basically manufactured with polyester, brass and other metal, by weaving or sewing the nylon coil to the tape.
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I heard that ballistic nylon is a higher-quality type of nylon. What are the features?

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Ballistic nylon, commonly used in better luggage, is lightweight yet strong and has outstanding characteristics including fabric strength, puncture resistance...
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How do I choose luggage bag with nylon interior?

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The quality of nylon is usually marked according to its thickness or denier. The higher denier count commonly means more durability. Generally speaking, nylon on the inside of the luggage should be a minimum 400 denier and woven in a tight construction.
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If I choose a leather bag, how can I tell that the lining is of real leather?

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There are three ways. Usually you can tell from the tag on the product. Or you can try to smell it to confirm. If you want to be professional, then look at the backing of the leather.
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When choosing luggage bag, what should I pay attention to on the internal material? And which is the most popular material for the linings of luggage bag?

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When choosing a luggage bag, you'd better check out whether the interior of the bag is made from an anti-scratch and water-proof material.
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