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Oxford 2-Pocket Portfolio Folder Blue 10/Pack (00571) 479455

Oxford 2-Pocket Portfolio Folder Blue 10/Pack (00571) 479455
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Last Price: 11.39 USD

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Oxford blue 2-pocket folders are a great way to keep documents organized and handy. Store related documents in these blue Oxford 2-pocket folders; there is also a die-cut business card holder for easy company branding on the interior of each folder. Each portfolio pocket folder is made out of acid-free paper stock, making them safer for everyday use. Blue paper folders are great for everyday office storage needs. Two-pocket folders also have a die cut for business cards. Dimensions: 9.8'' x 12.2''. Holds letter-sized papers measuring up to 8.5'' x 11''. Package contains 10 folders per pack. 100% post-consumer recycled content. SFI Certified for third-party credibility. Acid-free for peace of mind. Acid-free for peace of mind. Made in the USA. Portfolio Pocket Folders Portfolio pocket folders are a proven method of keeping reports and presentations organized. These folders hold up to 100 pages each to accommodate larger presentations and feature a die cut on the inside so that you may slide in a business card for easy company branding. Their blue coloration also provides an appealing backdrop for the contents of your report Eco-Friendly Oxford 2-pocket folders are constructed entirely out of post-consumer recycled content, helping your company 'go green' in a competitive marketplace. They are also certified by the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI) as an Eco-friendly product to reinforce this message Packs of 10 These folders are sold in convenient packs of 10, minimizing the time spent ordering more of them for a more efficient workplace. You may also split each pack between multiple office locations to ensure that employees can find one whenever they have a report or presentation to store Sold as 10/Pack.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 11.03 on November 6, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 11.39 on December 20, 2021