MyOfficeInnovations 300 ct 5 mil laminating pouches are actually made by Brother. They're the best. They have the Staples name on them. The only problem I've had and I've bought about 1,500 of these so far, is that one box of 100 had nearly invisible lines running lenthwise across each and every pouch, both sides. Like some piece of equipment on the assembly line messed up or something. I didn't return them. You'd have to be a real nit picky person to even notice, and my artwork is not for sale, anyway. I just print it all in case of a zombie apocalypse. I have Thousands and Thousands of files as I have been doing digital art for 30 years. I just print them on 28lb, 8.5x11 bright white paper in only size 8x10 and laminate them with these. It's a good deal and it keeps my hands busy. I highly recommend these laminating pouches. I use them all the time. I make signs for the delivery people and we used to make signs for our neighbor before he died, like, to tell him we were cooking and it's time to eat. That kind of thing. Then when it rains, the sign doesn't get wet hanging on the fence. I included a super blurry picture of some of the work hanging in the pouches by 4 foot Advantus Grip a Strip rails. They are not intended to hold laminated artwork, but they can if you put double sided sticky tape on the top edge of the work. I keep the rest of my work in rolling file boxes. I keep one on my table to use as a big coaster. I have 3 fully packed boxes. I cannot go a day without laminating it seems. I even laminate my boyfriend's political art he makes. I hate doing political stuff. I just like doing weird, unprofitable art like altered fractals and kaleidoscopes and stuff. These pouches keep my art protected. I like to buy 3 boxes of 300 like I did last time. Lasts a while. If you do digital art, Save hard copies and laminate them. You never know when your storage devices will fail you, or the power grid in general, and I sure don't trust any cloud. I have to have a hard copy. Of every single one that I like.