AirMail, A MacBook Air Sleeve in the Shape of a Manila Envelope

by Scott Beale on January 17, 2008 · 2 comments

AirMail

When Steve Jobs debuted the new ultra-thin MacBook Air, he pulled it out of a manila envelope. Well these guys have come up with AirMail, a MacBook Air sleeve made in the shape of a Manila envelope.

The AirMail laptop sleeve is handmade out of durable upholstery-grade vinyl, and lined with fuzzy, soft fleece. All AirMail sleeves have the same dimensions as standard interoffice manila envelopes, which will serve to remind you — and everyone around you — that your new MacBook Air really is the thinnest laptop in the world!

via Cal Henderson

photo via AirMail

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1 lynne January 17, 2008 at 7:10 pm

probably a lot less likely to get stolen if it’s in that!

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