Tue, 14 Jul 2009 Crumpler intros Mullet inspired laptop bag range
Five sizes and four colours fits netbooks and laptop from 7inch to 17inch
Crumpler, the manufacturer of stylish laptop bags, photo bags, messenger bags and backpacks has released a new range of bags inspired by the mullet, the iconic haircut popularised in the 1980s.
Thankfully the Crumpler Mullet shares none of the style shortcomings of the short at the front and sides, and long in the back haircut. Available in five sizes and four colours, the Mullet is made from durable 1000D Chicken Tex Supreme waterproof accessory fabric, with an equally waterproof stripy lining.
The Mullet includes a quilted and padded main laptop compartment with protective stopper, separate large pocket for charger, cables and other accessories, zipper and -integrated soft handle.
The Mullet costs £42.99 (7inch to 9inch netbooks), £51.99 (10 inch netbooks), £52.99 (13inch laptops and MacBooks), £56.99 (15inch laptops and MacBooks) and £63.99 (17inch laptops and MacBooks).
The Crumpler Mullet is available from a range of stockists including Amazon, Currys, PC World, Jessops and Jacobs. More details can be found at www.bags4gear.co.uk.

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