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Overview

About Timberland Canvas Cord Case

Closeouts. Coming from a rich heritage of fine craftsmanship and rustic outdoor appeal, this Timberland Canvas cord case is handsome and compact (approx. 8" long x 4" wide x 2" deep). It's designed to house small items like phone chargers and small cords, as well as shoe shine supplies and other sundries you don't want getting lost in your luggage.

Specs

Specs about Timberland Canvas Cord Case

  • Style: Toiletry
  • Capacity: 68 cu.in.
  • Carry options: Hand
  • Material: Recycled canvas
  • External dimensions (HxWxD): 2.25x8.5x4.25"
  • Weight: 4 oz.
  • Made in India

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5.0 out of 5 stars. A Tough Little Bag
Verified Buyer Reviewed by I Know My Bags from Queens, New York on Friday, November 20, 2015
I bought the bags one for travel & toiletry items & the other one for holding items that would otherwise get lost in my shoulder bag, like phone charger cable, ear phones, eye glass case & much more, very well made
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. A Tough Little Bag
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by I Know My Bags from Queens, New York on Friday, November 20, 2015
    I bought the bags one for travel & toiletry items & the other one for holding items that would otherwise get lost in my shoulder bag, like phone charger cable, ear phones, eye glass case & much more, very well made

About Timberland

The Timberland footwear brand was officially launched in 1973, more than two decades after founder Nathan Swartz bought an interest in an established shoe company. Eight years earlier, the Swartz family had introduced injection-molding technology to the footwear industry. Today, this revolutionary manufacturing process is still being used to fuse the soles and uppers of Timberland boots without stitching, a process that allows for truly waterproof boots. Over the years, Timberland shoes and boots have continued to advance, incorporating modern features like Active Comfort Technology to provide a balance of cushioning, support and climate control. In 2008, Timberland also became the first footwear company to commercialize the use of rubber from recycled tires.