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Native Union Launches New MacBook Sleeve and Accessory Organizer, Available Exclusively From Apple

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Native Union this week announced the launch of a new Stow collection, which is being sold exclusively in Apple retail stores and the Apple online store.

The collection includes both a soft sleeve designed for Apple's Mac notebook lineup, and a matching accessory organizer.

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The Native Union Stow Sleeve, priced at $79.95, is available for the 12-inch MacBook, the 13-inch MacBook Pro and MacBook Air, and the 15-inch MacBook Pro.

It features a form-fitted design made from a soft, stylish gray fabric to keep from adding too much bulk to your notebook, and it includes a soft quilted interior that's padded to protect your Mac. A quick-access pocket at the exterior of the case can be used for accessories, and a waterproof zipper keeps everything inside safe.

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The matching Stow Accessory Organizer, priced at $59.95, is made from the same gray fabric and is designed to hold a number of different accessories. A padded interior is included to keep your accessories from getting damaged.

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Two main slots at the top can hold cables and dongles, while an elastic band holds an Apple Pencil in place. There's room for a power adapter that's up to 85W (for the 15-inch MacBook Pro), along with elastic bands for holding additional accessories like chargers and AirPods.

An interior zipper pouch is ideal for storing money or cards, and there's an exterior pocket for items that you need to access quickly.

Both of Native Union's new products can be purchased today from the online Apple Store.

Top Rated Comments

twistedpixel8 Avatar
96 months ago
Good luck getting a UK power brick in there...
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BrettArchibald Avatar
96 months ago
Wouldn't it make more sense to combine both of these into one laptop bag?
Or at least offer that as a 3rd option?
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Tozovac Avatar
96 months ago
It’s getting to the point where my purse is literally another version of that accessory bag, lol. The only reason I carry a purse at all is to carry my iPhone and the accessories. Otherwise I would just have a little purse attached to my belt loop like when I just had a flip phone (that was hung off a different belt loop). I never had to worry about where my stuff was back then!
Boy, wouldn’t that be something if phones and MacBooks had a few more different types of ports and jacks so you didn’t have to carry dongles and so many accessories? you could use any of the many ubiquitous usb-A cables and corded headphones you have strewn about your home, car, workplace, the cellar, etc. Some innovative ideas there that hopefully an Apple genius designer will recognize one day!
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96 months ago
Cool, a nice attractive carrier for all the crap you need to carry around to use a new MacBook.
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