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Hot School Supplies for Back to School 2012

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School Supplies, patterned duct tape for covering textbooks

Designer Duct Tape


Instead of using clear tape when you cover textbooks with paper bags this year, go for jazzed-up duct tape, like this fancy roll by Platypus. It comes in lots of patterns and can also be used to reinforce the spines of folders and composition notebooks that experience wear and tear by the middle of the school year.

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