Kenneth Cole Reaction Manhattan Tablet Shoulder Messenger Bag Colombian Leather Laptop RFID Travel Briefcase Satchel For…
Original price was: $139.99.$123.47Current price is: $123.47.
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Features Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Blocking technology lined within the business organizer to help prevent Identity theft and block 13.56 MHz and above RFID signals, protecting your information from unauthorized scans and blocking radio waves from being transmitted from U.S. Passports and certain Credit/Debit Cards.
Features an adjustable cross body shoulder strap that extends 56″ Inches, features a front & back zipper accessory pocket, and features a fully lined oxford blue interior that includes credit card pockets, an RFID protected pocket, and a zipper pocket.
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Product Details
The Kenneth Cole Reaction Manhattan Tablet Shoulder Messenger Bag is designed for modern convenience and style. Crafted from rich full-grain Colombian leather, it features a sleek flap-over design with a magnetic snap closure. The interior is fully lined in oxford blue and includes multiple pockets for organization.
- RFID blocking technology to protect your personal information.
- Adjustable crossbody shoulder strap extends up to 56 inches for comfort.
- Multiple pockets for your tablet, phone, and accessories.
- Classic styling suitable for both work and casual outings.
This bag is perfect for those who need a reliable and stylish way to carry their essentials while ensuring their security on the go.
Pros & Cons
- Stylish and modern design suitable for various occasions.
- RFID blocking technology enhances security for personal items.
- Multiple pockets provide organized storage for essentials.
- Adjustable shoulder strap allows for comfortable carrying.
- Limited color options may not suit everyone's taste.
- Some users may find it slightly heavy at 1.8 pounds.
- Size may not accommodate larger laptops or tablets.
Original price was: $139.99.$123.47Current price is: $123.47.





