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Knomo brings out laptop bags for the 'style-savvy'
Knomo is coming out with its spring/summer range of leather laptop bags and iPod covers for the fashion conscious.
Designed for 12, 15 and 17in notebooks, the ladies executive range includes the slimline Odessa, while for those that prefer petite handles, there's the Kiki. There's also a sportier slimline and A-line range.
As well as protecting your laptop, the Knomo bags also have individual tracker ID numbers, just in case it's stolen when you're sipping cocktails in the bar.
Available from major department stores or Knomo online from June, and costing from £100, they are very much targeted at the 'style-savvy tech-lover', says the company.




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