How To Ship Your Luggage
I remember reading a story once about a CEO (was it Bezos?) who sent clean shirts to his hotels via FedEx so he’d always have a clean shirt without the hassle of carrying luggage. While $15 shipping for a shirt puts buying new at the Gap in every city more in my realm of sensibility, there’s something to the idea of traveling light. Coupled with the aire of uncertainty about what you can and can’t bring on a plane these days and numerous stories of lost luggage, it might be more reliable to ship your clothes than check them at the gate. Jaunted offers up the suggestion of using a service like luggage, traveling