Maddie Powers Laptop Bags Covered in Pulp Imagery

 Maddie Powers Laptop Bags Covered in Pulp Imagery We’re pretty excited about Mobile Edge’s new line of Maddie Powers laptop bags because it’s one of the most refreshing laptop fashion designs we’ve seen yet. The bags have been designed with authentic pulp imagery from the 1940’s and 50’s. She is currently making two different lines - The CuteBug line for women includes glamorous old Hollywood starlets, while the Dig line for men, features a sports pulp icon image on the outside of the bag as well as the actual vintage magazine cover printed on the inside lining. The Dig line is not currently available on the Mobile Edge site as of yet but the The Cutebag line is. The Cutebag Laptop Messenger ($89.99) can hold up to a 15.4″ laptop and it has a cell phone pocket, a removable soft shoulder pad and it comes accessorized with “Lucky Seven” dice. The other Cutebag, the Laptop Sheba ($79.99) is similarly designed but it has been created to fit laptops up to 14.1″, it has both cell phone and water bottle pockets and it comes with a matching removable pink laptop sleeve.

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3 Responses to “Maddie Powers Laptop Bags Covered in Pulp Imagery”

  1. Mobile Edge Blog » Blog Archive » Maddie Powers Collection featured on ChipChick.com on October 18th, 2007 5:36 pm

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  3. CES 2008: Mobile Edge Adds More Pulp Themed Maddie Powers Laptop Bags : Chip Chick on January 7th, 2008 10:44 am

    [...] collaboration with Chicago based design firm Maddie Powers, Inc. to create the really cool and sexy CuteBug line of laptop bags. Well for 2008 they have upped the ante and have added several more pulp imagery style bags to [...]

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