
A mysterious 1930s Italian luggage tag inspired Bagaglio. Given its historical and geographical origin, this rough-hewn font could be considered a cousin to P22’s Il Futurismo.
P22 Bagaglio™ Font Styles
Tags
Languages
Typographies
Styles
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1Neuland® Font
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2Mardi Gras Improved Font
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3Minerva Font
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4Saint Louis™ Font
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5Boller Font
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6FT Roundabout™ Font
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7Ambule™ Font
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8FastFingers Font
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9Makeshift AOE™ Font
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10Ranegund Font
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11Celtic Lion AOE Font
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12French Vanilla Font
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13Mistral® Font
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14Broadway™ Font
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15Lachesis Font
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16Contacta™ Font
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17Shoe String Font
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18Chennai™ Font
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19Eekers Font
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20OCR-A Font
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1P22 FLLW Exhibition Extras Font
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2P22 Preissig™ Font
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3P22 FLLW Exhibition Font
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4P22 Victorian Swash™ Font
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5P22 Stanyan™ Font
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6P22 Cezanne™ Font
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7P22 Da Vinci™ Font
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8P22 Woodcut™ Font
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9P22 Escher™ Font
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10P22 ToyBox Animals™ Font
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11P22 Parrish™ Font
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12P22 Pop Art™ Font
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13P22 Art Nouveau Font
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14P22 Hieroglyphic™ Font
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15P22 Infestia™ Font
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16P22 Arts and Crafts™ Font
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17P22 Monet™ Font
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18P22 Petroglyphs™ Font
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19P22 Victorian Gothic™ Font
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20P22 Preissig Scrape™ Font

