My girlfriend has a 4 year old mac book, and I am going to buy her a new sleeve for it, what would the inches likely to be? (she is away, and I can't check on her laptop)

The question says it all. I found a laptop sleeve, but I don't know what the average size (in inches) of a 4 year old macbook. Is it about 10 or 12"?

Correct.   All MacBooks ever made only came in 13" screen size models. 

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