M Farmer Wheeled bag cabin luggage suitcase trolley 17" laptop
by KAVALLA
Wheeled Cabin Laptop Business Suitcase Briefcase Pilot Trolley Case Travel Bag
Black wheeled executive laptop business case
Wheeled cabin laptop business suitcase briefcase pilot trolley case travel bag, sophisticated business
Wheeled carry case is perfect for those with a busy business schedule. Ideal for daily business usage and those lengthy business trips. Durable and Hard wearing, this bag is designed for the most demanding of business schedules.
High quality executive business trolley case made by super lightweight polyester material.
Designed to fit laptops up to 17" screens
Push button telescopic handle that zips away when not in use, strong plastic grab handle.
Weighing 3kg approx, Dimensions: W:43cm x H:37cm x D:26cm approx.
Features - With Inner Pocket
Holdall Dimensions - W:44cm H:38 cm D:23cm
Main Compartment - Twin zip
Material - Polycarbon/ Plastic
Suitcase with two wheels
Style - Briefcase Bag
Type - Luggage
Weight - 2.8kg Approx
Design M Farmer Wheeled
Illustration of Mylène Farmer, whose real name is Mylène Gautier, born September 12, 1961 in Pierrefonds, Quebec, is a French-Canadian singer-songwriter, producer and actress. Since 1984, she is the singer who sells the most records in France and also enjoys considerable success in the French-speaking countries and in Eastern Europe exceeding 30 million discs sold. Holder of the record for the number of diamond records, she is also the artist who ranked the most titles in the first place of the Top 50 (18 songs n ° 1, no other artist having managed to rank more than 6 in pole position), as well as in the Top 10 (55 ranked titles). Appearing rarely in the media and refusing to communicate about her private life, she built with Laurent Boutonnat a singular musical universe, notably through her clips and spectacular concerts, as well as through her lyrics full of double meanings, alliterations and literary and artistic references. Mylène Farmer is ranked first among the highest paid Francophone singers in 2013, with 4.7 million euros in revenue.