Hampshire iPad Pro 11″ Sleeve for $69
March 27, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Make working more fun! The Hampshire defiantly defends every iPad Pro including Smart Keyboard/ Smart Keyboard Folio/ Smart Folio against anything that scratches, scrapes or scuffs. In the front pocket of the tablet sleeve, smartphone, notepad & other gadgets are snug as a bug in a rug. That’s what the high-quality wool felt is for, which is what this minimalist iPad Pro sleeve is made of. In addition, you have a contrast look through the real leather applications on the underside, which have been selected to match the color. In the front pocket of the tablet case, your smartphone, notepad, and other accessories find a cozy place and you always have your most important utensils with you. Everything is securely held together with ultra-flat magnetic fasteners.
- Stylish sleeve for the iPad Pro 11″ (2018 model)
- Naturally made from 100% merino wool felt
- Sharp contrast-look w/ real leather patch
- Additional front pocket for small must-haves
- Ultra-flat magnetic locks to fasten & secure everything into place
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: dark grey, dark brown
- Materials: 100% Merino wool felt, 100% vegetable tanned leather
- Product dimensions: 0.5″H x 11.4″L x 7.9″W
- Size: for iPad Pro 11″
- Snug sleeve
- Extra front pocket
- Sharp contrast-look
- Ultra-flat magnetic locks
Includes
- Hampshire iPad Pro 11″ Sleeve (Dark Grey/Dark Brown)
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