Travel is a part of life for many of us, and our jobs take us around the world via planes, trains and automobiles. My brother, for example, lives in Philadelphia but spends most of his week taking the train to either New York City or Washington, often making the round trip each day for three or four days at a stretch.
Think about that the next time you're stuck in traffic on your own commute.
So one thing I'm probably getting for him this winter is the Andre Garcia 4 finger cigar case. It should be billed as the ultimate commuter accessory for cigar smokers.
The beauty of cigar cases like this one are that they both hold a day or two worth of cigars without taking up extra space. This fits easily into a jacket pocket, laptop bag or briefcase, so the cigars are always close at hand. And as you would expect from an Andre Garcia accessory, it is designed for comfort, so it won't jab against your ribcage as you jostle for position on the subway.
For whatever reason, my brother doesn't own a case like this already, meaning he either has to buy cigars on the spot or carry them lose in his laptop bag, neither of which is a great choice. This is a great a way to make sure he has cigars handy after a big meeting, and the relaxation he needs to survive another few hours on the over-stuffed Amtrak and local trains that get him home each day.

Think about that the next time you're stuck in traffic on your own commute.
So one thing I'm probably getting for him this winter is the Andre Garcia 4 finger cigar case. It should be billed as the ultimate commuter accessory for cigar smokers.
The beauty of cigar cases like this one are that they both hold a day or two worth of cigars without taking up extra space. This fits easily into a jacket pocket, laptop bag or briefcase, so the cigars are always close at hand. And as you would expect from an Andre Garcia accessory, it is designed for comfort, so it won't jab against your ribcage as you jostle for position on the subway.
For whatever reason, my brother doesn't own a case like this already, meaning he either has to buy cigars on the spot or carry them lose in his laptop bag, neither of which is a great choice. This is a great a way to make sure he has cigars handy after a big meeting, and the relaxation he needs to survive another few hours on the over-stuffed Amtrak and local trains that get him home each day.







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