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  2. The Top Luxury Backpacks for College Students

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    A laptop sleeve. A pocket to keep your computer safe and sound can help keep your things organized. Organizational pockets. Look for a bag that has compartments specifically for water bottles ...

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    MOSISO Puffy Laptop Sleeve. Price: $21.99. Keep your laptop safe from any rough handling or turbulence with this puffy laptop sleeve. The two-piece set also includes a smaller pouch that can hold ...

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    The padded laptop and tablet sleeves are also TSA-friendly, allowing you to get through most airport security without removing your electronics. It also has 4.7 stars and almost 23,500 ratings.

  5. Laptop - Wikipedia

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    A common accessory for laptops is a laptop sleeve, laptop skin, or laptop case, which provides a degree of protection from scratches. Sleeves, which are distinguished by being relatively thin and flexible, are most commonly made of neoprene, with sturdier ones made of low-resilience polyurethane.

  6. Looptworks - Wikipedia

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    Looptworks has introduced "laptop sleeves" constructed from a wetsuit factory's scrap neoprene. According to Ariel Schwartz of Fast Company: "Looptworks isn't the first company to manufacture upcycled goods-but it is the first clothing line to exclusively use textile waste that would otherwise end up in the garbage."

  7. Neoprene - Wikipedia

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    Neoprene is sold either as solid rubber or in latex form and is used in a wide variety of commercial applications, such as laptop sleeves, orthopaedic braces (wrist, knee, etc.), electrical insulation, medical gloves, liquid and sheet-applied elastomeric membranes or flashings, and automotive fan belts. [2]

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