A modular organizational system for use in organizing a suitcase includes an insert portion having opposed top and bottom panels a pair of opposed side panels extending between therebetween. The panels of the insert portion have inner surfaces that define spaced apart grooves. A plurality of primary
A modular organizational system for use in organizing a suitcase includes an insert portion having opposed top and bottom panels a pair of opposed side panels extending between therebetween. The panels of the insert portion have inner surfaces that define spaced apart grooves. A plurality of primary panels includes upper and lower edges selectively received in the plurality of grooves of the top and bottom panels, each primary panel having an inner edge defining a plurality of slots. The system includes a plurality of auxiliary panels, each auxiliary panel having an outer edge defining a slot extending away therefrom configured for mating with a respective slot of a primary panel, respectively. A plurality of pegboard panels are attached to inward edges of the top, bottom, and side panels, respectively, the plurality of pegboard panels defining a plurality of spaced apart holes suitable for hanging articles.
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1. A modular organizational system for use in organizing a suitcase, comprising: an insert portion having a top panel opposed to a bottom panel and a pair of side panels opposed to one another and extending between ends of said top and bottom panels, respectively, the insert portion defining an inte
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A modular organizational system for use in organizing a suitcase, comprising: an insert portion having a top panel opposed to a bottom panel and a pair of side panels opposed to one another and extending between ends of said top and bottom panels, respectively, the insert portion defining an interior area and said top, bottom, and side panels having inner surfaces, respectively, that define a plurality of grooves spaced apart from one another respectively;a plurality of primary panels having upper and lower edges, respectively, selectively received in said plurality of grooves of said top and bottom panels, respectively, each primary panel having an inner edge defining a plurality of slots extending away from said inner edge;a plurality of auxiliary panels, each auxiliary panel having an outer edge defining a slot extending away from said outer edge, respectively, for mating with a respective slot defined by an inner edge of a primary panel, respectively;a plurality of pegboard panels attached to inward edges of said top, bottom, and side panels, respectively, said plurality of pegboard panels defining a plurality of spaced apart holes suitable for hanging articles; anda container member removably positioned in said insert portion and constructed of a mesh material having a continuous side wall that defines an interior space and an open end, said container member having a draw string for drawing said open end between an open configuration allowing access to said interior space and a closed end not allowing access to said interior space. 2. The modular organizational system as in claim 1, wherein said container member includes an indicia member mounted to said side wall that has a surface that includes one of a logo, a picture, a color, or an alphanumeric indicia. 3. A modular organizational system for use in organizing a suitcase, comprising: an insert portion having a top panel opposed to a bottom panel and a pair of side panels opposed to one another and extending between ends of said top and bottom panels, respectively, the insert portion defining an interior area and said top, bottom, and side panels having inner surfaces, respectively, that define a plurality of grooves spaced apart from one another, respectively;a plurality of primary panels having upper and lower edges, respectively, selectively received in said plurality of grooves of said top and bottom panels, respectively, each primary panel having an inner edge defining a plurality of slots extending away from said inner edge;a plurality of auxiliary panels, each auxiliary panel having an outer edge defining a slot extending away from said outer edge, respectively, for mating with a respective slot defined by an inner edge of a primary panel, respectively; anda pegboard panel attached to an inward edge of at least one of said top, bottom, and side panels, said at least one pegboard panel defining a plurality of spaced apart holes suitable for hanging articles;wherein: each of said plurality of primary panels includes a plurality of pegs extending from an inner edge thereof, respectively, that are spaced apart from one another;said plurality of holes of said pegboard panel selectively receives said plurality of pegs of said inner edge of said primary panel, respectively;each of said auxiliary panels includes a plurality of pegs extending from an inner edge thereof, respectively, that are spaced apart from one another;said plurality of holes of said pegboard panel selectively receives said plurality of pegs of said inner edge of said auxiliary panelwherein: said plurality of auxiliary panels includes a plurality of pegs extending from each of a pair of side edges, respectively;each of said pair of side edges defines a plurality of peg holes selectively receiving respective pegs associated with a laterally adjacent auxiliary panel. 4. The modular organizational system as in claim 3, further comprising: a plurality of shelf panels, each shelf panel having a planar configuration and includes an inner edge and a side edge perpendicular to said inner edge;wherein each shelf panel includes a plurality of pegs extending from said inner edge and that are selectively received in said plurality of holes defined by said pegboard panel;where each shelf panel includes a plurality of pegs extending from said side edge thereof that are selectively received in said plurality of peg holes of said pair of side edges of said plurality of auxiliary panels. 5. The modular organizational system as in claim 4, wherein: each auxiliary panel of said plurality of auxiliary panels has a planar configuration and each primary panel of said plurality of primary panels has a planar configuration;said each auxiliary panel is perpendicular to said each primary panel said slot of said auxiliary panel is coupled to said slot of said primary panel, respectively. 6. The modular organizational system as in claim 5, wherein: said plurality of primary panels are spaced apart from and parallel to one another;said plurality of primary panels are perpendicular to said top panel and said bottom panel of said insert portion. 7. The modular organizational system as in claim 4, wherein each shelf panel of said plurality of shelf panels includes an outer edge selectively received in a groove defined by a respective side panel of said insert portion. 8. The modular organizational system as in claim 3, wherein said pegboard panel includes a plurality of pegboard panels attached to said inward edges of said said top, bottom, and side panels, respectively, said plurality of pegboard panels defining said plurality of spaced apart holes suitable for hanging articles. 9. The modular organizational system as in claim 3, further comprising a container member removably positioned in said insert portion and constructed of a mesh material having a continuous side wall that defines an interior space and an open end, said container member having a draw string for drawing said open end between an open configuration allowing access to said interior space and a closed end not allowing access to said interior space. 10. The modular organizational system as in claim 9, wherein said container member includes an indicia member mounted to said side wall that has a surface that includes one of a logo, a picture, a color, or an alphanumeric indicia. 11. A modular organizational system for use in organizing a suitcase, comprising: an insert portion having a top panel opposed to a bottom panel and a pair of side panels opposed to one another and extending between ends of said top and bottom panels, respectively, the insert portion defining an interior area and said top, bottom, and side panels having inner surfaces, respectively, that define a plurality of grooves spaced apart from one another respectively;a plurality of primary panels having upper and lower edges, respectively, selectively received in said plurality of grooves of said top and bottom panels, respectively, each primary panel having an inner edge defining a plurality of slots extending away from said inner edge;a plurality of auxiliary panels, each auxiliary panel having an outer edge defining a slot extending away from said outer edge, respectively, for mating with a respective slot defined by an inner edge of a primary panel, respectively;a plurality of pegboard panels attached to inward edges of said top, bottom, and side panels, respectively, said plurality of pegboard panels defining a plurality of spaced apart holes suitable for hanging articles; andwherein: each of said plurality of primary panels includes a plurality of pegs extending from an inner edge thereof, respectively, that are spaced apart from one another;said plurality of holes of said pegboard panel selectively receives said plurality of pegs of said inner edge of said primary panel, respectively;each of said auxiliary panels includes a plurality of pegs extending from an inner edge thereof, respectively, that are spaced apart from one another;said plurality of holes of said pegboard panel selectively receives said plurality of pegs of said inner edge of said auxiliary panel;wherein: said plurality of auxiliary panels includes a plurality of pegs extending from each of a pair of side edges, respectively;each of said pair of side edges defines a plurality of peg holes selectively receiving respective pegs associated with a laterally adjacent auxiliary panel. 12. The modular organizational system as in claim 11, further comprising: a plurality of shelf panels, each shelf panel having a planar configuration and includes an inner edge and a side edge perpendicular to said inner edge;wherein each shelf panel includes a plurality of pegs extending from said inner edge and that are selectively received in said plurality of holes defined by said pegboard panel;where each shelf panel includes a plurality of pegs extending from said side edge thereof that are selectively received in said plurality of peg holes of said pair of side edges of said plurality of auxiliary panels. 13. The modular organizational system as in claim 12, wherein: each auxiliary panel of said plurality of auxiliary panels has a planar configuration and each primary panel of said plurality of primary panels has a planar configuration;said each auxiliary panel is perpendicular to said each primary panel said slot of said auxiliary panel is coupled to said slot of said primary panel, respectively. 14. The modular organizational system as in claim 13, wherein: said plurality of primary panels are spaced apart from and parallel to one another;said plurality of primary panels are perpendicular to said top panel and said bottom panel of said insert portion. 15. The modular organizational system as in claim 12, wherein each shelf panel of said plurality of shelf panels includes an outer edge selectively received in a groove defined by a respective side panel of said insert portion.
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