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Wednesday
May162012

WaterField Designs Introduces CitySlicker Case for the MacBook Air 

If Indiana Jones owned a MacBook Air, what would he carry it in?  WaterField Designs, maker of custom laptop sleeves, and designer bags and cases for digital gear, introduces theCitySlicker, an urban MacBook Air case with an old-world spin that uses modern materials.

Designed to enhance the Air's lightness without adding bulk, the CitySlicker is compact, even with accessories. WaterField's thoughtful design combines three layers of protection using impact-resistant plastic, high-grade neoprene, and a padded liner to keep the Air safe from unexpected dings.

"The MacBook Air is unbelievably thin, and we wanted to enhance that look rather than detract from it," explained Gary Waterfield, company founder. "The challenge was to design something sleek with hard-case protection, while keeping it compact, and to create a look that works on weekdays as well as weekends. We added a rugged, distressed leather flap to complete the 'old-world meets modern' look we were after."

The CitySlicker™ MacBook Air Case combines sturdy ballistic nylon with a distressed, leather flap that snaps into place, giving the ultra-modern case its old-world twist. The flap covers an accessory nook with four stretchy pockets to keep items snugly in place. A back, semi-opaque pocket with a self-locking zipper stows thin items or accessories. Opt to tuck it under an arm, or to add a handle, a strap, or both. Available exclusively at sfbags.com in four colors: black, chocolate, grizzly and camel.

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