For more than a century, Itasca-based manufacturing company Fellowes Brands has produced a staple of the American office — the Bankers Box. The sturdy cardboard boxes were widely adopted across the business and legal fields for their usefulness in storing documents. They also became fixtures in movies and TV shows, as characters leaving an office holding bankers boxes became symbolic of getting fired or laid off. Fellowes still produces the boxes, which lost popularity when record-keeping largely moved online.