American Tourister Nova

2,300
Material: Polyester Dedicated laptop compartment 2 Front pockets with inner detailed organisation 1 back pocket Inside slip-in pocket for accessories

American Tourister Rexton

1,760
Inside Slip in pocket for accessories, Smart sleeve provision, Padded back pocket for laptop Padded top handle, Detachable shoulder strap,

American Tourister Rexton

3,100
Inside Slip in pocket for accessories, Smart sleeve provision, Padded back pocket for laptop Padded top handle, Detachable shoulder strap,

Balance EcoSmart Topload with TSA and Sling

10,063
14 Balance EcoSmart Topload with TSA & Sling

Business Casual Slipcase

3,255
Business Casual 15.6 Slipcase

Citylite Pro Slim Laptop Sleeve

3,107
Citylite Pro Slim Laptop Sleeve

CitySmart Essential MultiFit Topload

5,327
12.5-14 CitySmart Essential Multi-Fit Topload

Classic Toploading Case

5,327
Classic+ Toploading Case - 13 -14.1

Classic Toploading Case

5,327
Classic+ Toploading Case - 13 -14.1

Drifter Slimcase for MacBook and iPad Pro

4,070
11"-13" Drifter Slimcase for MacBook & iPad Pro

GB Pearl Street Leather Sleeve

1,899
A classic envelope-style laptop/tablet sleeve crafted to keep the professional in you walk in style. Premium leathererette used, cruelty free.

Geolite Essential Laptop Case

2,811
Geolite Essential 15.6 Laptop Case

HiDesign BARCELONA 02 BRIEFCASE

12,995
Not just for architects and artists. Get inspired with the Barcelona bag handcrafted by Hidesign. Made in soft, natural grain

HiDesign BOND 01 BRIEFCASE

13,695
Strategy and stealth come easy with the Bond work bag from our Manhattan collection. This sleek briefcase bag by Hidesign

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