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Luggage Company Offers to Help Job Seekers With Free and Discount Luggage

The SkyRoll luggage company wants to help laid off workers on their next job interview. If you lost your job and need to travel for an interview, SkyRoll is offering free and discount luggage to help you arrive looking your best.


Washington, DC -- January 12, 2009 -- If you lost your job and need to travel for an interview, there is a luggage company that wants to help you arrive looking your best. SkyRoll, based near Washington DC, designs luggage that makes it easier to travel with suits so they don’t wrinkle or crease. For anyone who lost their job and must travel in search of a new one they are offering their luggage at half price, with the first 10 people getting a free SkyRoll garment bag. Details can be found on their web site, www.skyroll.com .

 “In this tough economy we wanted to do something to help people who need to travel in search of their next job”, says company founder and president Don Chernoff. “Considering we make luggage designed for business travel, it was a no-brainer to offer a special deal on our luggage to these folks”


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The original SkyRoll was developed to free the traveler from the wrinkles and creases of conventional garment bags. SkyRoll’s patented innovation was its 2-piece design where the garment bag wraps around a cylindrical core. This meant you could gently roll a suit instead of folding it in half or thirds the way you do with all other garment bags. The original SkyRoll was also named a best product of the year in 2001 by Business Week magazine.

SkyRoll on wheels combines the wrap-around concept of the original SkyRoll with the convenience of a standard wheeled suitcase. This carry-on size luggage is also a 2-piece design. It starts with a fairly standard looking wheeled suitcase, but a separate garment bag can be loaded with 2 or 3 suits and wrapped around the outside of the suitcase. The corners of the suitcase are padded and rounded so there are no sharp angles to cause wrinkles or creases. You end up with a wheeled carry-on that takes the place of a separate suitcase and garment bag, meaning you can also save on checked bag fees. SkyRoll on wheels is the only suitcase that doesn’t make you fold your suits and dress clothes to fit inside.

A visit to www.skyroll.com shows how they work. SkyRoll luggage is available nationally at all Men’s Wearhouse stores.

Contact:
Don Chernoff
SkyRoll
703-849-1492
e-mail: don@skyroll.com
www.skyroll.com

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