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Top reviews from the United States. There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Verified Purchase. To be honest, I primarily bought this out of nostalgia.

When I was in elementary school, this was one of those 'cool' items that all the kids wanted. This really isn't the same thing that I remember from the 80's though. First off, it's not the highest quality The original ones were the same but I remember then being made with a much thicker plastic covering.

Gone are the really cool colors and designs and characters that used to be on the old Trapper Keepers. All this thing really has going for it is the little tab closure thing. The original ones that I remember anyway had a velcro closure It comes open easily. Still, it will hopefully help my daughter get her 'out-of-control' school backpack a little more organized Colors are totally random so we had to send it back to get another color.

Is it that hard to offer a specific color? I wanted one as a kid but my parents would never spend that kind of cash on a folder so I got one as an adult. What trash quality. Very dissatisfied. Meet the Author. Cisco vs. Haskell high school football playoff game live score, coverage. Bridgewater Chocolate Box opening pop-up shop in downtown Westport.

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