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The New York Review of Books Zippered Bookbag

The New York Review of Books Zippered Bookbag

The New York Review of Books Zippered Bookbag is the perfect tote for everyday use. Like a well-organized closet, the design is carefully thought-out and flexible.

Standout features:

  • stylish black poly-canvas, available with red or black logo;
  • at 16" w x 14" h, with a 5.5" bottom gusset, the bag can accommodate most laptops, a book, and some sundries; 
  • a 7" x 10" interior side pocket with a zipper can securely house a phone, passport, or similarly sized item;
  • the handle, made of 1.5" wide cotton webbing straps with a 10" drop, is calibrated for comfort;
  • the black poly-canvas fabric is water-resistant and more substantial than the cotton canvas commonly used for totes.

And as a subtle reminder not to forget to take along the current issue, the logo of The New York Review of Books is embroidered on one side (in a subtle size—no billboard).

The bags are made in the US by a third-generation family firm that, since 1919, has specialized in the custom manufacturing of sewn textile products. A vertical approach to manufacturing enables them to control every aspect of production. The company has also produced custom bags for the Tribeca Film Festival, Dean & Deluca, Patagonia, marthastewart.com, and a wide variety of companies both large and—like us—small.


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The New York Review of Books Zippered Bookbag
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The New York Review of Books Zippered Bookbag is the perfect tote for everyday use. Like a well-organized closet, the design is carefully thought-out and flexible.

Standout features:

  • stylish black poly-canvas, available with red or black logo;
  • at 16" w x 14" h, with a 5.5" bottom gusset, the bag can accommodate most laptops, a book, and some sundries; 
  • a 7" x 10" interior side pocket with a zipper can securely house a phone, passport, or similarly sized item;
  • the handle, made of 1.5" wide cotton webbing straps with a 10" drop, is calibrated for comfort;
  • the black poly-canvas fabric is water-resistant and more substantial than the cotton canvas commonly used for totes.

And as a subtle reminder not to forget to take along the current issue, the logo of The New York Review of Books is embroidered on one side (in a subtle size—no billboard).

The bags are made in the US by a third-generation family firm that, since 1919, has specialized in the custom manufacturing of sewn textile products. A vertical approach to manufacturing enables them to control every aspect of production. The company has also produced custom bags for the Tribeca Film Festival, Dean & Deluca, Patagonia, marthastewart.com, and a wide variety of companies both large and—like us—small.