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Capy tag with card design - Luggage tag

Capy tag with card design - Luggage tag

We šŸ§” capybaras

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Regular price 79 SEK
Regular price 109 SEK Sale price 79 SEK
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Make travel easier

Trying to keep track of luggage at the airport or in a large group? Get charming Capy tags!

āœ… With your own Capy tag, your bag will stand out.

āœ… Luggage tags are especially popular among children šŸ‘§ Now they can find the bag too!

āœ… The card tags are 3.3ā€™ā€™ x 2.1ā€™ā€™ / 8.5 cm x 5.4 cm.

I have numbered them so it will be easier to add the right one to the shopping cart šŸ›’

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What payment methods can I use?

We offer many payment methods so you can choose the one you TRUST. These include Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, American Express, Union Pay, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Klarna, Bancontact, iDEAL. Please note that availability may vary depending on your location.

Can I get anything as a capybara?

Capyjoy aims to be the world's largest collection of all things capybara. The store will grow for every day and week!

My wish is to make everything you can imagine available as a capybara! From stuffed animals with holiday shirts to clip-on earrings, fun clothes, capybaras as bedside lamps, accessories for the car and everything in between!

What do I get in the newsletter?

Subscribe to our newsletter and you will be the first to hear about everything new in the world of Capy.

Scroll down the page and you will find the button! The newsletter is in development but I can proudly say that there are have big plans for super offers with new launches!

Do you have tracked shipping?

Yes! In fact, all orders get free tracked shipping automatically.

What is a capybara?

The capybara is the world's largest rodent and can be as large as a medium-sized dog. They love water and can stay under the surface for several minutes! They live in social groups and communicate with grunts, whistles and barks.

For food, they mostly eat grass and water plants but like fruit and bark, stay around lakes and swamps. Read more about the capybara here!