Once the craze in the 1980s especially, Trapper Keepers are really a logical, practical school supply for every student. With a one-size-fits-all type design, Trapper Keepers help keep students organized and on top of their work.
Significance
A Trapper Keeper is designed to keep all of a students work and supplies in one, closable binder. With folders, pockets and a Velcro flap, a Trapper Keeper is an easy to organize school portfolio for holding papers and a variety of other items.
History
The Trapper Keeper was designed by Mead and was the most popular between the 1970s and 1990s. The name came from the fact that the corresponding folders, also made by Mead, were called Trappers. Hence why the portfolio was called a Trapper "Keeper." A new design of Trapper Keeper came out in 2007 and has a magnetic, instead of Velcro, closure and has dividers rather than "Trappers."
Types
Trappers Keepers were also known for having a theme. Either a popular cartoon, movie or celebrity was posted on the front cover of the Trapper Keeper as well as the Trappers inside. This is mostly why Trapper Keepers have been associated with school-age children.
Misconceptions
Trapper Keepers do still exist and are no longer intended just for school-age children. With the solid color designs and unique way of organizing, Trapper Keepers can be used by any student--young or old.
Benefits
A Trapper Keeper has three rings and can hold paper, folders, school supplies and is designed to hold papers in with specially designed folders. A student only needs to worry about keeping track of his Trapper Keeper rather than several separate folders.
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