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Posted May 21, 2009
It makes sense that Rainebrooke Designs makes highly individual, non-corporate-looking laptop bags, because it's run by a husband-wife team (they named their company after their young daughters, Raine and Brooke). Their latest creation, the Black Candy laptop bag, comes in pink-and-black or red-and-black combos of nylon and shiny patent vinyl, has an integrated removable padded sleeve for your computer (it fits Macs and PCs up to 15.4 inches, or you can fit a 17-inch laptop if you remove the sleeve), and has three different zippered interior pockets so you can send it through an airport X-ray machine without risking small items flying all over the place. Right now it's almost $50 off as part of an introductory sale—and the nine other designs in the current collection are sale-priced as well.
$99.95 at Rainebrooke.


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