Je peux pas jai kebab Lightweight Hand Luggage Bag - Cabin Baggage
by Cadeaux
Easy to carry with only 2.5kg, this bag cabin baggage size of 28L is the ideal companion for short trips! Travel in comfort with a unique suitcase ! And with its unique design , no more stress than your suitcase never happens on the treadmill at the airport
Push-Button retractable trolley system
Innovative PC zipper design - Strong and Light!
4 Wheel Spinners for ease of maneuverability the 360 degrees movers
Robust, Smooth, heavy duty zippers on main body that can be locked
4 multi-directional wheels rotate 360 °
Height adjustable trolley system
2 handles for convenient carrying hand
TSA lock with code
Double inner compartment
Dimension: 58 * 37 * 26cm
Design Je peux pas jai kebab Lightweight
Illustration for fans of fast food food "I can not I KEBAB" The term kebab, borrowed from Arabic, means "grill", "grilled meat" and refers to various grilled meat dishes in many countries that have generally been part of the Ottoman and Persian worlds (including Northern India). In its French-speaking use, as in other Western languages, the term used alone refers specifically to the sandwich filled with grilled meat on the spit or doner kebab invented in Berlin, Germany, in the 1970s. By metonymy, "kebab" designates also the type of restaurant (in) that serves it. Among the most common equivalents of the term doner kebab, the term chawarma (and its variants) is used in the Middle East. These terms refer to either the meat and its method of preparation, or the corresponding sandwich.