When a young ten year old girl decides to pack for an overnight stay at a friend’s house, she hopes to have access to a suitable piece of luggage. She would welcome the chance to place her clothing and other items in something from one of the luggage sets by Hello Kitty. The features on the various items in those sets demonstrate an understanding of what the young female looks for in a traveling bag.
First, she wants an item that is easy to carry. A heavy item should come with a set of wheels. When she travels with such a piece, she enjoys a greater amount of mobility. She can plan to get more places in less time.
Second, she wants a piece of luggage that holds a great deal, but allows the packed items to remain in an organized and identifiable position. A piece with lots of pockets usually satisfies that requirement. Hello Kitty suitcases contain a generous number of pockets.
Third, a girl who will soon be a teenager expects quality cases or packs to guarantee certain flexibility. If she is going to ride on a plane, then she wants to be sure that her bag will fit in either the upper bin or the area under the seat.
Fourth, the same seeker of flexibility wants to be able to stuff a bag with as much as possible. In other words, she wants an expendable item. She does not want something that is sure to tear or break, if she attempts to fill it to the top with what she sees as “essential.”
Finally, the young girl that loves receiving as a gift an item from one of the Hello Kitty luggage sets, desires a piece that with obvious compatibility. It should be an item that matches with one or more of the pieces hanging in her closet, preferably with a jacket or coat.