The Graphite Nylon Briefcase for $79
April 30, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The Graphite Nylon Briefcase is the perfect case for the professional with a sense of style. This sleek and lightweight laptop case features a padded computer pocket, two full-size interior compartments, a separate divided file section, and an easy-access workstation. All of these sections are built-in to store and organize your laptop, accessories, and work files. It also comes with leather-wrapped carry handles, a removable/adjustable shoulder strap, key fob, heavy-duty steel fittings, a full-size exterior magazine pocket, and a convenient trolley strap.
- Stylish & durable Graphite Ballistic Nylon exterior
- Dedicated, padded computer compartment
- Easy-access Workstation organizes your accessories
- Interior file section for folders, binders, magazines, & more
- Leather wrapped handles & matching removable shoulder strap
- Separate divided file section for work papers, legal-size file folders, & more
- Quick-access rear magazine pocket & convenient trolley strap
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: black
- Finish: matte
- Materials: nylon polyester blend
- Product dimensions: 17.5″ x 13.25″ x 5″
- Weight: 3 lbs
- Holds laptops up to 16″
- 1680 nylon exterior
- Manufacturer’s limited lifetime warranty
Includes
- The Graphite Nylon Briefcase
- Polybag
- Hang tag
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