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The Manila folder is a staple of the office environment, but it’s also a titan of media - it appears in detective thrillers, crime dramas, spy comedies and mundane slice of life office sitcoms. But why? How did it become so prominent? Well it all starts in the Philippines.

While file folders, as well as file envelopes, are no longer solely made from abaca fibers (aka Manila hemp), the color it lent to its products still is used as a default in file folders.

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    11 months ago

    Manila envelope is where R Budd Dwyer hid his revolver in the infamous on-air suicide. Grim but important trivia.

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      11 months ago

      Now I’ve got to see that, if only to satisfy my curiosity about how the envelope looks like, and compare it to the commonly available (file) envelopes here.

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    11 months ago

    Also, TIL why Manila paper is named as such, lol!

    Di ko nga lang alam kung gawa pa rin sa abaca yung Manila paper, parang hindi na ata eh.