AirMail manilla folder notebook sleeve for Apple MacBook Air now available for pre-order

The AirMail notebook sleeve for Apple’s new MacBook Air is handmade out of durable upholstery-grade vinyl, and lined with fuzzy, soft fleece. All AirMail sleeves have the same dimensions as standard interoffice manila envelopes, which will serve to remind you — and everyone around you — that your new MacBook Air really is the world’s thinnest laptop.

The AirMail is the brainchild of Jona Bechtolt and Claire L. Evans, two Apple geeks who decided to take Steve Jobs up on his idea that the MacBook Air can fit inside a standard manila envelope. (Besides, they wanted a cool case to show off their new MacBook Air notebooks!)

AirMail laptop cases are lined with thick fleece, which will protect your laptop from any cosmetic damage and smudges, and keep it safe from bumps in daily use.

AirMail is available for pre-order now for US$29.95 and you can expect to receive it via USPS Priority Mail by the time you get your MacBook Air.

More info here.

42 Comments

  1. Just don’t mail it by accident, the mails are brutal to sensitive equipment.

    Also I hear these are presently being hand made, with enough orders of course they might be out sourcing the labor.

    So expect some headaches if you do order from the demand.

    Smart buisness idea though.

  2. These guys have no background in making computer products. There are no photos on the website presumably because the sleeves don’t exist yet.

    Would you trust your $30 to an unknown, untested enterprise? How could you be sure that the sleeves were going to be manufactured?

  3. Geez, you guys are pathetically and anally painful to listen to. Have some fun for once in your life. It’s only $30 and if it works well, awesome. If not, it makes a great novelty gift. If you don’t like it, then don’t buy it. Just don’t whine. Please.

    Cry babies. You’re all just jealous you didn’t have the nuggets to pull this off yourself.

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