Description
1804 – The Year Freedom Took Root
This design captures a black-and-white sketch of a plantation house, framed by trees, and crowned with the bold year 1804 — the birth of Haitian independence. It’s a visual time capsule of both struggle and triumph, a reminder of the system that sought to break a people and the revolution that shattered it.
The Value of This Design
This sleeve is more than a tech accessory — it’s a portable monument to courage. It invites conversation, honors resilience, and ensures history is never softened or forgotten. For the wearer, it’s an act of remembrance and a declaration of pride.
Why You Should Carry It
- Honors the revolutionary spirit of Haiti
- Perfect for Haitian Independence Day & Juneteenth
- A dignified, artistic tribute to Black liberation history
- Sparks meaningful conversations wherever you go
For the Conscious Collector
This is for thinkers, historians, educators, artists, and anyone committed to preserving the truth of the past. The monochrome palette pairs easily with any style, making it as versatile as it is powerful.
Function & Style
- Protective, water-resistant neoprene
- Soft lining to prevent scratches
- Slim profile for easy travel
- Crisp archival-quality print
Gifting Use Cases
- Historian or educator appreciation gifts
- Juneteenth & Haitian Independence commemorations
- Black History Month
- Museum or cultural event merchandise
Product Details
- 100% neoprene, lightweight yet durable
- Dual zipper closure
- Fits most standard laptop sizes (check size guide)
- Fade-resistant high-definition artwork
Sizes |
7" |
10" |
13" |
15" |
17" |
Length, in |
7.09 |
10.43 |
12.60 |
13.39 |
15.94 |
Width, in |
4.72 |
7.87 |
9.45 |
10.24 |
12.01 |
Diagonal, in |
8.50 |
13.07 |
15.75 |
16.85 |
19.96 |
Depth, in |
0.65 |
0.65 |
0.65 |
0.65 |
0.65 |