To be successful in today's hectic business world it is imperative that you are prepared for whatever may be needed to close a deal or make that all important sale. To accomplish this task in the field You must have all of the tools necessary to show your product in the best light and handle whatever paperwork may be needed. Having a full grain leather messenger bag may be one of the most important items you possess.
The soft pliant leathers that are used to create these bags may vary in color from hide to hide but the beauty and strength of the bags is designed to become a permanent part of the users wardrobe. They can be cleaned using commercial cleaning oils that absorbs slowly into the surfaces. Temporary color changes may occur when cleaning but this ultimately helps to develop a lustrous patina over time.
Equipped with shoulder straps for easy carry purposes many of them also have grips built into the tops for times when a shoulder strap is unnecessary. When an area sustains a lot of stress from carrying manufacturers will reinforce them with steel rivets and in the case of a grip provide a metal bar inside the upper flap to bear the weight and stress. Rivets are also used in other heavy use areas of each bag.
They have single gusset construction and are wide enough to hold files in the main pocket. There are also individual compartments inside to accommodate cell phones, tablets and other small items such as pens and business cards. A special padded section in the back is designed to hold laptop computers safely. For travel you may find a hidden compartment located at the bottom of your bag for concealing money, passports and other important documents.
In an effort to make their bags distinctive some manufacturers elect to use metal buckles and clasps generally found on saddles in their designs. Many of these rustic touches are found on bags that have been hand made from start to finish. The bags close by dropping a flap over the front side and connecting it to the bottom front with a small metal buckle. These touches add to the rustic appearance and gives the bag individual character.
Some manufacturers have added an option of converting the bag into a back pack. The shoulder strap is used to create dual shoulder straps and free up the hands to do other things. There are times when the bag may be too heavy for carrying on one shoulder and other times when you need your hands free to carry other equipment. This added option may serve you well over the years.
Being smaller and lighter than briefcases these bags are far more versatile also. They contain side pockets and individual compartments for transporting files in an upright position that enables you to see exactly which file you need immediately. A briefcase generally opens from the side and files must be stacked on top of each other for transporting them causing the user to shuffle through them each time one is needed for work.
With proper care and normal use these bags are designed to last many years. They have a ten year warranty against damage although many are reported as having multi-generational heritages.
The soft pliant leathers that are used to create these bags may vary in color from hide to hide but the beauty and strength of the bags is designed to become a permanent part of the users wardrobe. They can be cleaned using commercial cleaning oils that absorbs slowly into the surfaces. Temporary color changes may occur when cleaning but this ultimately helps to develop a lustrous patina over time.
Equipped with shoulder straps for easy carry purposes many of them also have grips built into the tops for times when a shoulder strap is unnecessary. When an area sustains a lot of stress from carrying manufacturers will reinforce them with steel rivets and in the case of a grip provide a metal bar inside the upper flap to bear the weight and stress. Rivets are also used in other heavy use areas of each bag.
They have single gusset construction and are wide enough to hold files in the main pocket. There are also individual compartments inside to accommodate cell phones, tablets and other small items such as pens and business cards. A special padded section in the back is designed to hold laptop computers safely. For travel you may find a hidden compartment located at the bottom of your bag for concealing money, passports and other important documents.
In an effort to make their bags distinctive some manufacturers elect to use metal buckles and clasps generally found on saddles in their designs. Many of these rustic touches are found on bags that have been hand made from start to finish. The bags close by dropping a flap over the front side and connecting it to the bottom front with a small metal buckle. These touches add to the rustic appearance and gives the bag individual character.
Some manufacturers have added an option of converting the bag into a back pack. The shoulder strap is used to create dual shoulder straps and free up the hands to do other things. There are times when the bag may be too heavy for carrying on one shoulder and other times when you need your hands free to carry other equipment. This added option may serve you well over the years.
Being smaller and lighter than briefcases these bags are far more versatile also. They contain side pockets and individual compartments for transporting files in an upright position that enables you to see exactly which file you need immediately. A briefcase generally opens from the side and files must be stacked on top of each other for transporting them causing the user to shuffle through them each time one is needed for work.
With proper care and normal use these bags are designed to last many years. They have a ten year warranty against damage although many are reported as having multi-generational heritages.
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