The RightPouch for the Macbook Charger launches on Kickstarter

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The RightPouch for the Macbook Charger launches on Kickstarter - Published on 10/22/15

Seattle based designers, Leo & Gingi are pleased to announce their new Kickstarter campaign for the RightPouch, a brand new MacBook charger solution. Leo & Gingi set out to find the perfect charger carrier to hold the MacBook charger in a visually pleasing, clutter-free manner. The pouch not only keeps chargers stored in a perfectly designed bag, but it also keeps bags organized while opening up space that users can use for other important things.

Seattle, Washington - Leo & Gingi are pleased to announce the development of a brand new MacBook charger solution called RightPouch. The company took their idea to Kickstarter, where they hope to raise funds and awareness for their unique new product. The MacBook has a messy charger carrying situation and Leo & Gingi set out to find the perfect charger carrier to hold the MacBook charger in a visually pleasing, clutter-free manner.

This led the duo to create prototypes for the perfect MacBook charger carrier, and now they feel they've found the perfect design. Now, they want to secure the funds to bring their new design into production. Through Kickstarter, Leo & Gingi will offer MacBook users the opportunity to work together to get this innovative product to the masses.

The pouch not only keeps chargers stored in a perfectly designed bag, but it also keeps bags organized while opening up space that users can use for other important things. The RightPouch is made with quality materials and designed to last. The pouch is made with thick 10-ounce natural duck canvas, premium railroad heavy cotton liner, double duty golden denim thread, and a YKK scratch proof zipper.

Leo & Gingi want to use crowdfunding in order to be able to produce these products in the USA, and their factories have a minimum order in place so that the RightPouch can be made for a lower price. This will ensure that lower prices are passed along to consumers.

After designing the RightPouch, Leo and Gingi felt there was a need for a product that would hold the actual MacBook that match the RightPouch, and the RightSleeve was born. Funders will find that they can also purchase a RightSleeve or a combination of both for significant savings through Kickstarter as well. More information can be found at Leo & Gingi online.

Leo & Gingi: http://leoandgingi.com
Kickstarter Campaign: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/mozzarello/rightpouch-for-the-macbook-charger/
Media Assets: http://www.leoandgingi.com/rightpouch-launch-presskit.html


Leo & Gingi is a small Seattle based startup founded in 2015, by Leonardo Amigoni and Ginevra Casa. They are both Italian expats to the United States. Gingi from Rome and Leo is from north of Milano by lake Como. The two met in 2005 while living in Denver Colorado and became close friends and have done a number of business projects together ever since. They love beautiful products that are useful and missing from the market and come up with unique ideas all the time. 99% of their ideas are silly and end up making them or other people laugh. A few are actually pretty smart and that's when they decided to make them into reality. They believe that great projects and businesses are based on great friendships. In the past they have successfully launched together a wine brand Secco Italian Bubbles. Gingi is still very active with the wine business which she has been part of for almost 10 years. Leo studied Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and has been running independent businesses
since 2003. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2015 Leonardo Amigoni and Ginevra Casa. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.


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