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Actually, it's for my mom. :) She's disabled, in a wheelchair, and would like to be able to have the iPad with her without having to hold it the entire time (either in the house or away from it).


Try http://www.etsy.com/search_results.php?search_query=ipad&search_type=handmade

ETA....If you see something you like without a strap, email the shop owner and I'm sure they will be happy to work with you. I have ordered a lot from different stores and have always had a good experiences.
 
Do not get a bag with a strap. You don't want to be walking around with a man purse.

What is wrong with a bag with a strap? I am a sophisticated European man from France and I love my Muzetto. Only American cowboys would be intimidated by a bag with a strap.

It's simple, European men have a higher level of confidence in themselves than American men. So they don’t get freaked out if someone hits on them or considers them gay. Many take it as a compliment.

http://www.sfbags.com/products/muzetto/muzetto.php

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I'll have to totally agree with the post about Waterfield products. I have their Muzetto bag that I got for my iPad 1. I kept it when I sold the iPad, and now carry my ipad2 in a Waterfield Smart Case inside their Muzetto Bag. It all goes together very well, and the quality cannot be surpassed.

As was said on another post a long time ago their products are things that you pass down to your heirs. They really that well made. My Muzetto bag is a year old and inspire of carrying it every day and using it with out greatly protecting it, it still looks like it did the day I got it, and I got it second hand. I'm very pleased with the quality of their products.
 
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