[PROMOTED CONTENT] The EVERKI slip notebook tote is the perfect city companion
EVERKI’s tagline is “style that works” and we have to agree more than ever with the Business 418, starting with that all-black exterior which, like the name suggests, is slim.
The 16.1 litre capacity also means there is a lot of space on the inside for anything else you want to carry, not just notebooks and tablets. As you can see in our header image above, there’s ample room for everything. The lining is also gentle on your belongings with a soft exterior combined with a firm, padded interior to also offer protection. Those who are still using their tablets without a screen protector can look forward to their EVERKI Business 418 continuing to keep their screens scratch free.
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