Cool Hunting
Sometimes the obvious choice is the best choice, which is why we love the new manila envelope-based AirMail sleeve designed for the new MacBook Air by our favorite quick thinkers, Jona Bechtolt and Claire L. Evans. Yep, someone already did it.
We were hoping that the Airs would ship in an actual manila envelope, but the AirMail lends functionality by handmaking the case out of upholstery grade vinyl and lining it with fleece. The result is a super slim profile that protects the little marvel and is the same dimensions as a manila envelope serving "to remind you—and everyone around you—that your new MacBook Air really is the thinnest laptop in the world!"
Jump on the hype-wagon and pre-order the AirMail for $30 from the AirMail site to get it when your Air arrives.
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