Vocabulary word of the day: Upcycled! As in the name of this product, the Upcycled Coffee Bag Laptop Sleeve ($35), which is made from an artist formerly known as a coffee-bean toter. Don't let the burlap on the outside scare you — inside is two cushy layers of cotton felt.

I love a good recycled laptop bag, and I'm envisioning this as a great gift for my greenest-geek family member; however, some might think the burlap obviousness is a bit of an eyesore or worse — a greener-than-thou statement. What do you think?
Bloch
D&G
Mishumo
I think it's *okay* - I mean it is a bit of an over statement, but some people actually like burlap!
1nope
2It's green.. but it's so ugly.. ;_; but it's green.. but it's so ugly..
3I like it; I'm a fan of all hippie girl stuff and burlap and canvas messenger-type bags are among my faves, which include...yes...some tie-dye and some jingly anklet action
So throw your plush acid bear at me! IDK, I'm too stoned to feel any pain
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4I love the use of burlap in cool non conventional ways.
5I would expect a donation to a fair trade organisation to come from sales of this, for some reason.
6Yuck.
7If it looked even more like a burlap sack, it'd be a good disguise to put your laptop in... you know, in case you need to take it through a bad neighborhood for some reason.
But this looks too much like a computer sleeve for that purpose.
8I'm all for recycling... but this is atrocious.
9Its a decent idea but not for me
10"It's green.. but it's so ugly.. ;_; but it's green.. but it's so ugly.." {DITTO}
11I roast coffee. and those bags may look cool but ur guna get the fibers wherever u put it. and those things are itchy
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