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[Herald Economy=Reporter Choi Won-hyuk] Travelers are increasingly wrapping their suitcases in covers printed with intentionally unflattering—or downright hilarious—photos of their faces to deter loss and theft and to make the wait at baggage claim less boring.
On the 17th (local time), NDTV and other outlets reported that a social media video of a family gathered around an airport baggage carousel—each person holding a suitcase emblazoned with a giant photo of their own face—recently went viral.
In the clip, the covers feature over-the-top, comical expressions: wide-eyed stares, mid-bite mouths, and pouty faces. The video has racked up more than 3.5 million views, with viewers calling the idea both funny and surprisingly practical.
Clips showing people deliberately using unflattering selfies as suitcase covers keep popping up across social platforms. Comments ranged from \”Even a thief would be too embarrassed to steal that\” to \”It stands out, so you can spot your bag easily,\” and \”People would probably point out where your bag is.\”
Reporters say the trend grew out of a desire to cut down on the fatigue and stress of hunting for luggage at busy airports. Its perceived anti-theft benefit has also helped boost its popularity.
As more companies offer custom covers printed with personal photos, the trend is easier than ever to adopt. The media pointed out that while this trick won’t solve every travel annoyance, it can make finding your bag quicker—and give you a little laugh in the process.











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