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Billykirk Black Laptop Case

Laptops, just like iPhones, BlackBerrys and manners are fast becoming an essential part of both our business and social lives.
So it makes sense that after spending more than we can genuinely afford on these damn things, we invest in something that’s going protect it and keep it working for more than its ‘value for money’ life expectancy of two years.
For this week’s P.O.T.W. we’ve picked out this elegant yet masculine black leather laptop case from Billykirk. Formed in 1999, Billykirk specialise in handcrafted leather accessories and believe in keeping their designs simple, fresh and understated. Read More
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Mitemite Plastic Zip Top Laptop Bag



“Extra! Extra! Read all abbbbbaaaattt it!”
This had to be the ‘Product of the Week’ purely for its ability to turn its boring old self into a novelty item. Now that’s news worthy!
This plastic zip top laptop bag by Mitemite, is designed to look like a folded newspaper. Every bag sold has a different print on it and is fully lined with black satin. Perfect for those of you that like to make a statement (literally).
It will be hard to lose this laptop bag! (unless of course you put it down on a Central line train seat and turn away for a second)
Stay Stylish,
Reuben C.
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Energie ‘Cartella Score’ Laptop Bag


It’s funny how when something is on your mind, you spend time focusing on it and seem to notice it everywhere you go. For example, when you’re looking to purchase a new car and have a particular model in mind, they seem to pop up everywhere. Or if you’re studying design and are looking at colour combinations, you happen to spot those particular combinations EVERYWHERE. This is much the case when I’m thinking about clothes/accessories.
In the weeks leading up to my Macbook purchase, all I could think about was bags. Bags that would be able to carry my precious Macbook around. Small ones, big ones, colourful ones and discreet ones.
I recently bought my Macbook and found a great bag that accommodates it. However it brought me to a whole to world. The laptop case world.
This week’s ‘Product of the Week’ is a bag that not only is perfect for slipping your laptop into but it looks just as great as a stylish alternative to a holdall or messenger bag.
The mix of dark and light chocolate brown leathers works perfectly. The Cartella Score works just as well with a suit as it does with jeans and a white shirt. It’s versatility doesn’t end there either as a shoulder sling and carry handle provide you with a choice on how to carry your laptop.
Hop over to Equip and invest in yours now.
Stay Stylish,
Aaron C.
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Patent Laptop Bag from Spider Bags
Yes, we know that the whole ‘PATENT’ thing is huge at the moment but who cares when the bag looks this good.
This patent Laptop bag is sexier than Claudette Ortiz, and she is NOT ugly! The red lining is the perfect compliment to the shiny black body (no sexual connotations intended). It sports both a handle and a shoulder strap. The perfect fusion of function and design and at a mere £15 a pop you cant go wrong.
P.S. That’s even cheaper than any food item in Westfield’s (f***ing rip off place! Why no Mac D’s?)
Check out the rest of the collection here
Or for orders, contact Spider Bags at: infor@spdr.org.uk
As Always,
Stay Stylish
Aaron C.
Related posts: Mitemite Laptop Case, Nudie Denim Computer Sleeve, Energie Laptop Bag
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