Norfolk cases
Norfolk leather cases were luggage made in the 1940s and 1950s for business and domestic applications. They came in a range of sizes from suitcases to a much smaller attaché case. Norfolk cases were made of moulded leather that resulted in cases with no cut or sewn corners.[1]
References
Citations
- ^ Gulshan 2003, p. 160.
General and cited sources
- Gulshan, Helenka (2003). Vintage Luggage: A Case History. London Wappingers' Falls, NY: Philip Wilson Publishers Distributed in the U.S. and Canada by Antique Collectors' Club. p. 160. ISBN 0856674982.
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Bags and flexible containers
- Bayong
- Bindle
- Briefcase
- Bugout bag
- Dillybag
- Dromedary bag
- Flight bag
- Gaji bag
- Grocery bag
- Hambiliya
- Handbag
- Haversack
- Laundry bag
- Medical bag
- Money bag
- Nuclear briefcase
- Plastic shopping bag
- Red box (government)
- Reticule
- Reusable shopping bag
- Shell purse
- Shopping bag
- String bag
- Survival bag
- Swag
- Tote bag
- Tucker bag
- Bug-out bag
- Carpet bag
- Diaper bag
- Diplomatic bag / pouch
- Duffel bag
- Garment bag
- Gig bag
- Gladstone bag
- Hobo bag
- Holdall
- Nomadic bag
- Norfolk case
- Portmanteau
- Saddlebag
- Suitcase
- Toiletry bag
- Train case
- Travel pack
- Trunk
- Antistatic bag
- Bag-in-box
- Bin bag
- Biodegradable bag
- Bota bag
- Coffee bag
- Flexible intermediate bulk container
- Boil-in-bag
- Fuel bladder
- Mashk
- Milk bag
- Packet (container)
- Paper bag
- Paper sack
- Parfleche
- Pastry bag
- Pipe bag
- Plastic bag
- Purdue Improved Crop Storage bags
- Reusable shopping bag
- Sachet
- Security bag
- Shopping bag
- Stand-up pouch
- Thermal bag
- Tobacco pouch
- Trash bag
- Wineskin
- Zipper storage bag