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		<title>2UNFOLD Laptop Bag Folds 8 Ways</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Road warriors know that toting a laptop bag can be a tedious game of switching shoulders to prevent fatigue. Depending on how you look at it, Hard Graft’s 2UNFOLD laptop bag, with its eight possible configurations, is either a blessing or a curse. The Italian leather bag has a strap for slinging 17-inch laptops over [...]]]></description>
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<p>Road warriors know that toting a laptop bag can be a tedious game of switching shoulders to prevent fatigue. Depending on how you look at it, Hard Graft’s 2UNFOLD laptop bag, with its eight possible configurations, is either a blessing or a curse. The Italian leather bag has a strap for slinging 17-inch laptops over one or both shoulders and a fastener to hold that strap down when using handles instead. For laptops 13 inches and smaller, part of the bag can be folded over to a courier style, with either leather or canvas exposed. With the strap tucked away, this smaller configuration becomes a clutch that tucks under the forearm. The 2UNFOLD costs 349 Euros (roughly $483) direct from Hard Graft.</p>
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		<title>The Naked Binder: Recycled, Recyclable Folders For the Green Office</title>
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<p>Made from 100 percent recycled board (97 percent post-consumer waste) and completely recyclable, The <a href="http://www.nakedbinder.com/">Naked Binder&#8217;s</a> range of no-frills ring binders are designed to last forever—well OK, 10 years, but for office supplies, it might as well be an eternity. The folders&#8217; durability was confirmed by an independent lab that subjected the hinges to flex tests of more than 50,000 openings and closings, with no discernible change, according to the company.</p>
<p>Available in four styles—Naked, Wrapped (graphite-gray boards), Project (colored spines), and Architect (landscape format)—the binders contain no vinyl, plastic, or toxic chemicals, so you can keep your home sweet home office pristine—and hopefully, better organized. Prices range from $8 to $15.</p>
<p>The Naked Binder is a member of 1% For the Planet and donates a portion of its profits to protecting wild spaces. </p>
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