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Laptop Briefcase – Nylon Cloth

Laptop Briefcase – Nylon Cloth

A lightweight, short handle nylon briefcase suitable for a laptop or MacBook up to 15" screen size. An extra pocket with a zip closure can be used to store documents or computer accessories conveniently. The design is finished with a South2 West8 logo patch.

The history of briefcases dates back to the early 14th century when they were primarily used by lawyers and government officials.

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Laptop Briefcase – Nylon Cloth

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Laptop Briefcase – Nylon Cloth

A lightweight, short handle nylon briefcase suitable for a laptop or MacBook up to 15" screen size. An extra pocket with a zip closure can be used to store documents or computer accessories conveniently. The design is finished with a South2 West8 logo patch.

The history of briefcases dates back to the early 14th century when they were primarily used by lawyers and government officials.

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A lightweight, short handle nylon briefcase suitable for a laptop or MacBook up to 15" screen size. An extra pocket with a zip closure can be used to store documents or computer accessories conveniently. The design is finished with a South2 West8 logo patch.

The history of briefcases dates back to the early 14th century when they were primarily used by lawyers and government officials.