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teash | 22:30 Sun 27th May 2007 | How it Works
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I`ve borrowed a couple of suitcase for my hols and i`ve no idea what-so-ever how the elasticated straps on the inside of the case fasten down to hold the clothes in place.
All it is is 2 pieces of elasticated material either side of the case with a little plastic type clip attached to it.
Many thanks (from a not so well travelled teash) lol
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No replies needed thanks, numpty teash has just figured out (bit like the krypton factor at mine at the mo lol) that they clip together diagonally. This is the effect that caravannings had on me instead of holidaying abroad LOL
the straps usually just meet in the middle and the clips go together. On some one clip goes through the other to hold them in place.

Alternatively dont bother. When the case is done up the clothes are not going to go anywhere.
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Hi teash!

I think I know what your talking about. You need to turn one sideways and put it through and then once it's passed the 1st one turn it back the right way and they should just lock onto each other.

Hope that makes sense! I'm so bad at explaining things! Have a great holiday anyway! :o)
Opps other posts weren't there before! lol Have a smashing time anyway teash!! :o)
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Cheers for your replies ABers, and don`t worry i`ll be having a very good time. I send you all a card LOL
Many thanks for replying all the same :)

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