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Corban & Blair 15/16″ Laptop Sleeve, Mayan – Thomas “Bagaay” Avery Collaboration – Black

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Store your tech safely with our laptop sleeve. Designed in collaboration with Indigenous artist Thomas Avery, featuring MAYAN (waterholes) artwork. The painting depicts drying waterholes surrounded by the drought ravaged earth.

Thomas ‘Bagaay’ Avery is a descendant of the Gamilaroi tribe in northern NSW. His personal totem is the blue tongue lizard. Thomas’s ancestors were born at Bohena Creek Aboriginal Reserve, Narrabri. Thomas is a painter, designer and filmmaker using his unique insights to communicate his culture.

Secure zip closure, fits laptops up to 16”.

Components of this product are made from eco-friendly material produced from post-consumed PET bottles.

Material: Recycled PU, cotton lining, metal zipper

Product Details

  • SKU: CB-11051
  • Categories: Use, Bags, Laptop Bags & Tech Bags

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