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Dude, That’s Rad: Laptop sleeves

by Brendan McKnight on 16 Feb 10

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You’ve just spent a month’s worth of wages on your new MacBook and the guy at the shop gives you a free black sleeve thing to protect your new baby in. Erm, I don’t think so. Did he not notice the edge-to-edge, uninterrupted glass display and slick aluminum unibody? Sure it’s going to keep your laptop all shiny, but you have a new job now and can’t rock up on the first day with that boring sleeve. You want to create some style, be so now right now and impress those gals in Marketing. Ladies and gentlemen, your new laptop sleeve has arrived.


Cygnett Travel

Cygnett Travel

Cygnett
This sleek bad boy from Cygnett is a sophisticated and stylish choice. Featuring a lightweight shock-resistant semi-rigid shell and padded interior, it’s perfect if you are prone to (shock! horror!) dropping your laptop.
www.cygnett.com



Rainer Spehl

Rainer Spehl

Rainer
So you have just spent a few grand on your new MacBook, and the thought of putting it in some mere sleeve gives you the heebie jeebies? You need some wood and leather, because your MacBook is worth it. Hand crafted by woodworker Rainer Spehl, these leather lined and magnetic closing cases are the ultimate high-end statement.
www.rainerspehl.com




Monacca Bag-Kaku

Monacca Bag-Kaku

Monacca
Loving the wood finish from the offering above, but prefer something a little less boxy? Enter Monacca’s bag-kaku, made from Japan cedar, canvas and leather.
www.monacca.com



LaCie Coat

LaCie Coat

Lacie
For all you bubble wrap fanatics out there (you know who you are), these great Sam Hecht designed pouches are perfect for you. Featuring a bubble neoprene foam exterior with a soft sueded lining inside to prevent any scratches, another bonus is an internal zipped accessory pocket to store your extra cables and cords.
www.lacie.com



Think Geek My Documents

Think Geek My Documents

Think Geek
It’s a bag! It’s a metaphor! This neoprene laptop sleeve from Think Geek will snugly hold your laptop – and the pixilated cursor is actually a pin so you can also wear it on your shirt if that is your thing. Who knew?
www.thinkgeek.com



Shuky Par Avon

Shuky Par Avon

Shuky
Melbourne based Shuky who specialize in premium quality leather laptop accessories have been inspired by the humble interoffice envelope for this sleeve.  Showcased at Melbourne Spring Fashion Week the Par Avon is available in five different colours and offers scratch free protection.
www.shuky.com



Red Maloo

Red Maloo

Red Maloo
Someone’s been a bit clever – these one piece felt babies from Red Maloo fold around your laptop, and when unfolded function as a pop-up workspace with integrated mouse pad.
www.redmaloo.com



Freitag

Freitag

Freitag
If it has been made from a truck-tarpaulin, you know it’s going to be tough. These neoprene lined offerings from the Zurich based Frietag brother’s offer something a bit more urban and one-off – as each of these earth friendly sleeves feature unique designs.
www.freitag.ch



Pijama

Pijama

Pijama
They’re tartan, made in Milan and have a Velcro closure – what’s not to love? The creation of designer Monica Battistella and architect Sergio Gobb, these great pouches made from vintage wool and cotton fabrics are sure to turn heads when you are sitting at your favourite oh-so-bohemian café working on your latest novel.
www.pijama.it



Twelve South Book Book

Twelve South Book Book

BookBook
A novel way (see what I did there?) to protect your MacBook, these great hardback leather cases are brought to life with hand craftsmanship and distressing, ensuring no two are exactly alike. Also, when closed BookBook looks like an actual vintage book – offering you some great security.
www.twelvesouth.com

5 Responses to “Dude, That’s Rad: Laptop sleeves”

  1. JR says at: February 16, 2010 at 11:32 am

    diggin the tartan

  2. Laura H says at: February 16, 2010 at 11:38 am

    Good timing! I just got my new laptop on the weekend! But now which one am I going to choose? Arghh! :p

  3. KateKendall says at: February 16, 2010 at 12:08 pm

    Also check out the great work at http://haul.com.au/!

  4. Scott Kilmartin says at: February 16, 2010 at 12:14 pm

    or maybe a local drop made from recycled billboards:
    http://bit.ly/1Tsdyt

    or felt lined from print mats:
    http://bit.ly/10oCWG

    from haul in North Fitzroy.

    4 STAR rated by MacLife Mag:
    http://haul.com.au/ratings_macbook_sleeves

  5. Hector J says at: February 16, 2010 at 12:28 pm

    or maybe a local drop made from recycled billboards:
    http://bit.ly/1Tsdyt

    or felt lined from printing mats:
    http://bit.ly/10oCWG

    from haul in North Fitzroy.

    4 STAR rated by MacLife Mag:
    http://haul.com.au/ratings_macbook_sleeves

    ok…yes I work @haul

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