Passport Covers for Wedding Gift

Anonymous
I'm fancy and I like mine to match my carry on or toiletry bag. I've seen LV, Goyard, etc.
Anonymous
I use this: https://us.louisvuitton.com/eng-us/products/slim-purse-monogram-reverse-canvas-nvprod2820010v/M80390

It fits my 2 passports, plus lounge access cards, and there is a slot on the other side that holds a paper boarding card nicely. It’s not meant as a passport cover, but it is infinitely more useful to me.
Anonymous
I don’t get the point of a passport cover. I travel a lot and my passport is in great shape. I bring my wallet with my credit cards, so don’t need something with slots in it. Boarding pass is often on my phone now or just printed at home. In most countries, my passport gets left in the safe so I don’t lug it around with me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No snark, will they use it? I travel a LOT and would never use one of those.


this. we travel a lot. I would never use this.

I have a travel pouch where I store all five passports for the family but not individual cases. I cannot imagine being excited about this as a wedding gift.

Give them cash and call it a day
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I use this: https://us.louisvuitton.com/eng-us/products/slim-purse-monogram-reverse-canvas-nvprod2820010v/M80390

It fits my 2 passports, plus lounge access cards, and there is a slot on the other side that holds a paper boarding card nicely. It’s not meant as a passport cover, but it is infinitely more useful to me.


VBA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No snark, will they use it? I travel a LOT and would never use one of those.


No snark here either, but I think this is exactly the kind of thing well traveled gay men would love (I say this with love as a gay woman).
Anonymous
Just get them something from the registry.

We got something like this from our honeymoon travel agent 15 years ago, and still use it today, with four kids. A regular passport holder would have been a waste.

https://a.co/d/eYi1Ko6
Anonymous
Yeah I also can't imagine using this. I don't want an extra step of removing a cover while also juggling my carry on, my phone with my boarding pass etc.

I could see using a bigger "family wallet" type thing that carries the whole family's passports and other things we may need through the airport when I travel with my young kids. But if it's just a couple, I wouldn't need this.

I just can't imagine spending $500+ on something I wasn't positive would be loved on receipt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just get them something from the registry.

We got something like this from our honeymoon travel agent 15 years ago, and still use it today, with four kids. A regular passport holder would have been a waste.

https://a.co/d/eYi1Ko6


Yes this seems way more functional than the leather one posted, because it's lighter and zips up (so nothing falls out). We are doing our first trip internationally next year as a family of 4 and I think I may need this! Since I know I will be organizing the kids (DH has other charms).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just get them something from the registry.

We got something like this from our honeymoon travel agent 15 years ago, and still use it today, with four kids. A regular passport holder would have been a waste.

https://a.co/d/eYi1Ko6



I don't understand why people deviate from the registry (or cash). I had a few friends get gifts that weren't on registry. I did not use (or like) any of them. I said thank you, of course, but we put the gifts in a closet. I got some art - that wasn't my style - and other knick knacks. AT least with the registry stuff, I could return and get credit at the store to buy a big ticket item if I changed my item. We also got a lot of cash gifts, which were great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just get them something from the registry.

We got something like this from our honeymoon travel agent 15 years ago, and still use it today, with four kids. A regular passport holder would have been a waste.

https://a.co/d/eYi1Ko6


Yes this seems way more functional than the leather one posted, because it's lighter and zips up (so nothing falls out). We are doing our first trip internationally next year as a family of 4 and I think I may need this! Since I know I will be organizing the kids (DH has other charms).


I have something similar that I use for our family of 5. It's cheap and easy, and is a great help for organizing the adult/kids passports. I don't know that this is a wedding gift, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used to use a passport cover. It really pisses off the customs agents. Imagine having to take off 100's of times each day. Unless they are asking for this gift, I would skip this one.


LOL, what? I carry mine in a cover (that doesn't say USA), but everyone knows to take out the passport before handing it over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just no. Get them something they actually want. No one wants this for their wedding.


You're nuts. I would have loved it. Actually, my favorite gift is still the annual Interagency (national parks, etc) pass my manager gave us.
Anonymous
I just don’t find them functional. I use a zip around wallet with multiple compartments to hold all the papers. I don’t need a designer leather folder that crap will fall out of.
Anonymous
Don’t do this. I travel a ton and have received a few as gifts. FWIW, the Smythson ones seem the best. I don’t use any of them. You have to take them out for customs and check in and now to scan them anywhere. It’s just one more step and is a total pain. I think they were useful even 40 years ago when passport covers were basically thicker paper and you had paper boarding passes, but now they are just useless
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