Magnetic Tablet Sleeve Nedrelow x Ugmonk - Light Gray

$1,633.00

Nedrelow x Ugmonk - Light Gray

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A special collaboration with Nedrelow in Los Angeles

Each sleeve is handmade from thick 100% merino wool. The hidden magnets in the top of the sleeve magically snap together to keep your device secure. The zipper-less design means you won’t have to worry about scratching your device every time you take it out.

The two exterior pockets give you a convenient place for your Analog cards and favorite pen so you have everything you need to head to a meeting, work at a cafe, or commute to the office.

Proudly made in USA 🇺🇸

– Fits 11" iPad Air and 11" iPad Pro (with or without Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil)
– Exterior: 9.25"x11"
– Interior: 7.75" x 9.75"

    Details
    • 100% Merino wool felt
    • Magnetic closure
    • 2 exterior pockets
    • Fits 11" iPad Air and 11" iPad Pro (with or without Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil)
    • Exterior: 9.25"x11"  |  Interior: 7.75" x 9.75"
    • Handmade in Los Angeles, USA 🇺🇸 
    Shipping & Returns

    All orders are shipped by our team directly from our HQ in Downingtown, PA, USA.

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    For international orders (outside of the USA) we do not prepay customs fees or import taxes, so you may be need to pay these when your package arrives depending on how your country handles it.

    We want you to be 100% satisfied with your Ugmonk purchase. Items can be returned or exchanged within 30 days of delivery.

    Any items returned used or not in the original condition will be subject to a 15% restocking fee. 

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About the Collaboration

We teamed up with Nedrelow to create a special collection of magnetic laptop and tablet sleeves. Scott Nedrelow is an artist and designer based in Los Angeles that has been crafting device cases since the original iPad launch in 2010. His work has been featured in The New Yorker, Walker Art Center, Wired, Fast Company and many others.

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