Cloakroom labels — alternative term for coat tickets
Cloakroom labels is an English-oriented synonym for coat tickets, especially for self-adhesive or luggage variants.
What is the difference between Cloakroom labels and coat tickets?
'Cloakroom labels' is a synonym for coat tickets, especially used for self-adhesive variants. Read the full overview at coat tickets.
When do you hear the term Cloakroom labels?
The term 'cloakroom labels' is mainly used in international hotels where English-Dutch mixed vocabulary is common.
Cloakroom labels — literally cloakroom tags — are often self-adhesive rather than the classic ‘ticket’ or ‘number’ hung on a hook. Garderobe.nl supplies self-adhesive luggage labels for this purpose (in packs of 500, €59) with double numbering: one part you stick on the bag or coat, the other part the guest keeps.
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Frequently asked questions about Cloakroom labels
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What is the difference compared to a coat ticket?
No functional difference. A label is often self-adhesive or attached with a string, while a ticket can also be hung on a hook. But the system (double numbering, one part with the guest, one part on the coat/bag) is identical.
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