
Incase and Paul Rodriguez both created a signature collection of bags, featuring a sleek and luxury for the average traveler or skater. The collection comes in three different sets: The Skate Bag, Skate Pack and Overnit Bag. The Skate Bag has storage for personal items on top and the lower compartment is equipped to handle a complete board setup, spare decks and parts. The Skate Pack is designed to meet the day-to-day travel needs of any skateboarder, featuring skateboard compression bumpers, custom grip pads and quick-release buckles for easy deck-loading. It also has ample storage room and a padded, faux-fur lined notebook compartment that can fit up to a 17″ MacBook Pro. The Overnite Bag has just enough room to carry a few days worth of clothing and other necessities—it even includes a dedicated faux-fur lined pocket for your MacBook. The Skate Bag and Overnite Bag launches September 2, while the Skate Pack releases October ‘08 at select boutiques and GoIncase.com.
Source: Incase

Mentioned in an earlier post, Artist Craig Costello, aka Krink along with Incase joined forces to produce an amazing project, Curated by Arkitip. The project is aimed at delivering artistically embellished Apple products to users who have an appreciation for the creative arts and technology. Released a few days ago, products will be sold exclusively through Apple retail locations and a limited amount of the Curated line will be available online at Arkitip.com and goincase.com
Available for MacBook and MacBook Pro 15 In.

Artist Craig Costello, aka Krink along with Incase joined forces to produce an amazing project, Curated by Arkitip. The project is aimed at delivering artistically embellished Apple products to users who have an appreciation for the creative arts and technology. All artists are carefully chosen by Arkitip for dedication to their respective art forms and unique points of view. All of the products will be sold exclusively through Apple retail locations and a limited amount of the Curated line will be available online at Arkitip.com and goincase.com.
Source: Arkitip