Raise Awareness on National 'Wear Red' Day
Four days a week you dress to the nines for frisée at noon. On the first Friday in February, you dress for The Heart Truth. National Wear Red Day falls on February 1st, 2008, and it's a day when Americans nationwide show their support for women's heart disease awareness by donning a fiery crimson dress, a smokin' scarlet tie, or for the tech savvy supporter, an extraordinary red laptop bag.
One in four women die of heart disease. That’s your sister, mother, wife, your best friend. Take action, participate, and spread the message.
![]() | Slim, tech, multitalented (and Italian made), Tucano's Work Out laptop case is made from durable water resistant fabric and features a lined, shock absorbent internal notebook compartment. Foldaway handles allow you to trim it down even further and use as a sleeve. Available for 15- and 17-inch laptops, in what else, fierce red. |
| The McKlein Glen Ellen detachable-wheeled laptop case is constructed of high-grade smooth cranberry red Italian leather and delivers pure posh without the hefty pricetag. With detachable shoulder strap, rolled handles, removable high-density sleeve, contrast stitching, key-lock front pocket, and a patented removable wheel and handle system, this gorgeous case bellows jet-setting-CEO-of-a-multinational-corporation. Fits screens up to 15.4 inches. For the same superior construction and detailing for 17-inch screens, check out McKlein's Willowbrook line. | ![]() |
![]() | You love your Choos, you have Barney's on speed dial, and you wouldn't dare leave the house without your Mikimoto pearls, so why aren’t you carrying the Brera Brief by Lodis? Sculpted corners, smooth grain scarlet Italian leather with shiny nickel hardware, contrast hemstitching, and a bevy of pockets for storing the latest must-have gadgets, this bag is proof you can have it all. Fits up to 15.4-inch screens. |
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