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What is a pocket folder with brads?

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  • by April Fox on April 6th, 2010

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    They're a staple of most school supply lists: pocket folders with brads. You don't need to find a bunch of guys named Brad and send them off in your little scholar's backpack; just head to the store and pick up a few of these inexpensive items.

    Brads

    Brads are also known as prongs or fasteners. They're small, elongated pieces of thin, flexible metal that are attached to the center of the folder.

    Design

    A pocket folder with brads usually has one pocket on the inside of each cover and a row of three brads down the spine of the folder.

    Function

    You can use the brads to hold loose-leaf notebook paper in place, while using the pockets to hold loose notes and other papers without holes.

    Colors

    Pocket folders with brads come in a wide variety of colors. Buying a different color for each class or subject can help keep things organized.

    Material

    Pocket folders are made of heavy-weight paper or thin, flexible plastic.

    Buying Information

    Pocket folders with brads are available at office-supply, drug and discount stores, and generally cost less than a dollar. During annual back-to-school sales they can often be found for as little as 10 or 15 cents.

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