U bekijkt momenteel de Netherlands versie van de site.
Wilt u overschakelen naar uw lokale site?
29 MIN LEESTIJD

KEEP CALM AND CARRY VUITTON

BY NICHOLAS FOULKES

THE CURATED LIFE

AS WE PACK for our summer holidays, no matter where we are heading, how long we will be there or what we plan to take with us, many of us will experience the same frustration with one of the great irritations of modern travel: the telescopic handle, that ubiquitous feature of modern luggage. It is not the handle itself that is irritating but rather its intrusion inside the suitcase in the form of a pair of rails or something resembling a small Bronze Age burial mound.

I find packing stressful enough without having to consider the internal topography of my suitcase: having to fill up the trenches on either side of the hillocks with folded underwear, toiletries and ties so that I have a level-ish surface upon which to lay my suits and trousers. There are, of course, more pressing ills that assail humankind—but since many clever people have so far failed to bring peace and economic stability to the planet, perhaps it would be sensible to apply ourselves to more manageable challenges.

Ontgrendel dit artikel en nog veel meer met
Je kunt genieten:
Geniet volledig van deze editie
Direct toegang tot 600+ titels
Duizenden oude edities
Geen contract of verplichting
ABONNEER NU
30 dagen proberen, dan gewoon €11,99 / maand. Op elk moment opzeggen. Alleen nieuwe abonnees.


Meer informatie
Pocketmags Plus
Pocketmags Plus

Dit artikel komt uit...


View Issues
Newsweek International
22nd July 2016
IN DE WINKEL BEKIJKEN

Andere artikelen in dit nummer