Burkley Leather Business Briefcase review

REVIEW – The classic leather briefcase never goes out of style, does it? Today we’re checking out the Burkley Leather Business Briefcase, a classy leather brief for the business minimalist. How does it do in our testing? Let’s go to work! 

What is it?

It’s a minimalist leather briefcase sized for tablets and laptops up to 13”.

  • Dimensions : 14.5″ x 11″ x 2.75″
  • Weight: 15 ounces
  • Material : Top Grain Burnished Tan Genuine Leather, felt interior
  • Removable adjustable shoulder strap
  • Leather handles
  • Reinforced corners and metal feet
  • Gunmetal finish hardware

Design and features

The design of the Burkley Leather Business Briefcase is simple, elegant, and focused. It’s a good looking piece of gear that will dress up your business look, even if you’re going a bit more casual:

There’s some lovely detail work in the assembly of this briefcase. The primary material a lightweight vegetable tanned leather with a light grey felt interior. The trim work and finishing is tight, and the stitching looks good from all angles. Gunmetal hardware used throughout the bag pairs nicely with the burnished tan leather in my tester. Reinforced corners, and metal studs on the base round out the body work. Toss in the (tastefully sized) embossed buffalo Burkley logo, and you have a very attractive package. Check out some of the detail work:

The form factor is that of a top loading brief, with the zips that travel 8” down the sides of the bag for easy access to the interior. All of your storage is in the main compartment, which features matching 14” x 9” x 1.25” laptop/tablet pockets, a pair of 6” by 6” thin pockets, and two pen loops sized for thin writing utensils (like the Apple Pencil). Here’s are pics of the interior faces. Note that the nice finishing work carries through to the felt pockets:

Two carry options round out the design of the Burkley Leather Business Briefcase. A pair of substantial leather carry handles are used for briefcase-style carry. The detachable shoulder strap is made from a copper-colored nylon weave with a generous 52” adjustable length. There’s no shoulder pad, but the 1.5” wide strap is more than comfortable given the weight of the bag (15 ounces unloaded). Attachment points are offset with one on each side of the zip, which aids in keeping the bag closer to your body in over-the-shoulder or cross-body carry maneuvers.

In Use

If you’re looking to make an impression when you walk into the boardroom, this bag will do the job. The timeless silhouette is all class, and you won’t look like a wandering Sherpa hauling your massive gear bag into that meeting. It’s also got great usability. Everything is simple, easily accessible, and functions flawlessly. The pockets are just the right size and texture to slide items in and out easily without a lot of fumbling. I especially like the twin (and equal sized) laptop/tablet pockets on the interior. Specialty pockets in a small bag like this would limit my options. With this setup, I can run with a laptop and my big ol’ iPad Pro, or swap either out for a smaller iPad and/or notebooks as needed without compromising the remaining available space. This is good.

On the flip side, minimal means leaving all of your extra junk at home. Lean and mean is the packing style for this bag. It will accommodate a 13” MacBook and/or a tablet (up to an IPad Pro with the Apple keyboard and case), plus a notebook… but there’s not much room to spare after that. I have a think organizer pouch in there for little bits. You could toss some little items in there in the remaining space (like a smaller power brick), but that’s about it.

Here’s the thing: at a mere 15 ounces and a small carry volume, it’s ridiculously easy to toss about. It’s great for being on the go, provided you don’t need all of your extra stuff with you.

If there’s one area of concern for me, it’s in the potential durability of the leather. I’m already starting to see some wear in one of the corners, just a few weeks in:

See that light color starting to show through? That means that the leather (and the dye job) is really thin. While the bag is beautifully finished and assembled, I’m concerned that the leather doesn’t match up to the $299 retail price on this bag. The 90-day warranty (manufacturer’s defects only) is also pretty light. If this was a cheaper bag  I’d be less concerned… but you have many, many buying options at the $300 price point. I’ll also do some more extensive durability test in the coming weeks to see how it holds up!

What I like

  • Elegant style and classic good looks
  • Super lightweight
  • Great finishing touches
  • Minimalist design with excellent day-to-day usability

What needs to be improved

  • The thin leather may lead to long-term wear issues
  • Concerns about value relative to the selling price

Final thoughts

The Burkley Leather Business Briefcase is a beautiful, well-executed brief that will fit the bill if you’re looking to upscale your business style. You can’t go wrong on the classic looks and excellent usability of this bag. The thin leather, however, raises some durability concerns for me if you beat your bags up. We’ll see how it holds up under long-term testing!

Price: $299.00
Where to buy: Visit the Burkley Leather web page to purchase this bag.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Burkley Leather.

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Col. Littleton made the Yeti tumbler even better with leather

Yeti Rambler tumblers are nearly perfect.  They keep your drink at the right temperature for hours.  They are sturdy.  They hold a nice amount of beverage, and they still fit in a car’s drink holder.  The one thing they are not is easy to carry when you have an armload of other stuff.  Col. Littleton decided to do something about this shortcoming and designed the Traveler leather sleeve that makes it possible to carry your Yeti tumbler with one finger without spilling a drop.  After a year of testing, he’s decided that the Traveler sleeve is ready for the world.

The Traveler is available for both the 20-oz and the 30-oz Yeti Rambler.

  • Made of soft, dry-milled leather which has been ribbed on a hand-cranked embossing machine for a distinctive look
  • Polished leather trim
  • Nickel-plated hardware
  • Easy carry handle folds to the back when not in use

You can have the sleeve embossed with three initials for $8.00 extra.  Regardless of the size, the Traveler Leather Sleeves are $49.50.  Order them from the Col. Littleton website.

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Leacarve Leather Briefcase Review


The nature of my business requires me to carry things with me every day.  Laptops, papers, writing instruments, folders, cables, portable batteries, and on and on.  So having a bag that is utilitarian is important.  And it wouldn’t hurt to have a bag that looks good too.  I have always been partial to leather bags because of the look, feel, and aroma.  So when I saw the Leacarve leather briefcase I was excited to try it out.  Would it fit the bill in my daily life?  Let’s find out.

Bag Specifications

  • Material: Genuine High Quality Leather
  • Compartments: 3  Large Compartments
  • Pockets: 2 Pen Pocket, 1 Card Holder, 1 Wallet Section
  • Laptop Size: Perfect for 15.6″ or Smaller Size Laptop
  • Lock: Exclusive Swiss Lock
  • Straps: Detachable And Adjustable Shoulder Strap
  • Handle: Sturdy Top Handle
  • Closure: Zipper Closure
  • Space: Broad space inside to keep notebooks, magazines and A4 Files
  • Size: 16.5″ L x 11.8″ H x 5.6″ W

Design and function

With the Leacarve leather briefcase, I have found my daily-carry bag.  No matter where I am going, or what I am wearing, the bag looks great.  The function is exceptional.  With 3 large compartments I can load it up with lots of items and segregate them as needed.  Each compartment expands to enable you to store a bunch of stuff, or collapse them to make the bag appear slender if you aren’t carrying alot.

There are regular and zippered pockets inside that can hold the little things that you don’t want scattered everywhere, like USB drives, post-it pads, keys, paperclips, pens, and so forth.  I hate it when those things roll around the bottom of the bag and make it a hassle to fish them out.  So keeping everything secure is always a plus.

The center compartment is where your laptop goes, with a vertical padded divider with a Velcro closure.  The bottom of the bag doesn’t have a padded layer, so I wouldn’t just drop the laptop in there and let it hit the bottom of the bag, so be careful about that.  The center compartment also has the ability to use a small padlock to secure the 2 zippers when you zip that compartment closed.  That won’t prevent someone from just walking off with the bag, but it would be at least a simple deterrent to someone grabbing your laptop and walking off.

There are brass feet on the bottom that enable the bag to stand on its own, and brass fittings all around from the zippers to the loops that connect the shoulder strap.  The handle on the top of the bag snaps close and it is soft and supple so it’s a joy to carry.  The outside zippered pocket is also very handy for storing the things you might need when traveling and don’t want to have buried in the bag.  Things like your wallet, passport, boarding pass, and so forth.

Finally, there is a wide leather strap that is attached to one side of the bag and folds over the top of the bag to connect to the lock that sits just above the zippered pocket.  It’s a Swiss combination lock that has 2 small wheels with numbers on them that rotate.  You can close the lock without having the numbers set to your combination but you can’t open it without having the numbers set properly.  Again, this won’t prevent someone from walking off with the bag, but it does provide at least a simple level of protection from someone rummaging through the bag without your approval.  I will also mention that the numbers are so small that I couldn’t see them without my reading glasses.  The hazards of getting old I suppose.

What I like

  • The quality of the leather and workmanship is top notch.
  • The seams appear to be quality and I imagine this bag lasting for years.
  • The insides of the compartments are lined
  • The zippers are sturdy and glide smoothly

What needs to be improved

  • I wish there was padding under the laptop compartment to cushion it in the bag.
  • The Swiss lock numbers can be difficult to see for those of us who normally need reading glasses

Final thoughts

This leather briefcase by Leacarve is the briefcase that I have been looking for.  It is big enough to carry everything I need, yet can be small enough to not be bulky.  It has a multitude of pockets and compartments to handle all my needs, and I can secure the compartments if I want.  The brass feet on the bottom allow the bag to stand on its own, the handle and shoulder strap enable multiple ways to carry the bag, and it smells divine.  This bag has the quality and design of a much more expensive bag, so $149 is a great deal.  I highly recommend it.

Price: $149.00
Where to buyLeacarve
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Leacarve

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Buckle & Seam Sierra 15″ Messenger Bag (2018) review

I recently reviewed the Buckle & Seam Sierra 15″ Messenger bag, but they have since updated the product (they made it with thicker leather).  Is it a vast improvement over its predecessor? My opinion is that it is somewhat better, but far from what I was hoping for.

What is it?

The Buckle & Seam Sierra 15″ messenger bag is a leather bag used to carry a 15″ laptop and various documents for business or personal use.

Design and features

This updated Buckle & Seam Sierra 15″ Messenger bag is made exactly like its predecessor with the only difference being that the body of the bag is made of thicker leather. Since they are almost exactly the same bag, this review will include much of what was written for the original bag. The updated bag, just like its predecessor, holds a 15″ laptop and is made using full grain leather.

The leather used in this bag has been vegetable tanned. This is more environmentally friendly than Chrome VI tanning or other chemical tanning processes and takes four to five weeks to complete. This leather is also susceptible to scratches and will develop a patina over time. They call the leather Crazy Horse Full Grain Leather.

The main compartment flap uses a tuck catch lock closure.

The front of the Sierra messenger bag shows how the bag is assembled. They employed a double stitch using recycled polyester thread. Everywhere you see stitching in this bag indicates the areas where two pieces of leather are sewn together. Thus the front flap of the bag is made up of two pieces, and the lower front portion of the bag is made up of three.

The back of the bag also shows the double stitching and is made of two pieces of leather sewn together. The back of the bag has a zipper pocket. YKK elastic zippers are used on Buckle & Seam’s business bags.

The bottom and sides of the Sierra messenger bag are made by sewing three pieces of leather together (two for the sides and one for the bottom). The entire bag is lined with a sailboat blue custom lining which was “developed by our in-house design team and [is] manufactured only for us out of premium cotton” according to Buckle & Seam’s Managing Director, Marco Feelisch. There are different lining colors and patterns to choose from: Dots, Checked, Boats, Paper Planes, and Plain.

The main compartment of the bag contains a padded laptop pocket. This pocket will accommodate 13″ and 15″ laptops according to the Buckle & Seam website. The top of the laptop pocket uses a round magnetic closure (about 2 cm in diameter).

The material that separates the laptop from the main compartment is sewn into the inside of the bag using two 2″ wide strips of elastic material on each side (top and bottom). This is done so that the pocket can stretch to accommodate thicker laptops. The main compartment’s internal measurements are about 14″ wide x 3″ deep x 11.5″ high. The open front pocket, which measures 14.75″ wide x 8.5″ high internally, contains all the organizing slots and pockets which include places to hold three pens/pencils, a pocket for business cards, and a phone pocket. You may also store more documents here if desired.

There is a thin zippered pocket (shown above) lining the back of the front pocket which has internal measurements that about 11.25″ wide x 9.75″ high.

The bag comes with a key to lock the tuck catch lock closure. When the bag was shipped to me, the key and the Buckle & Seam tag were tied to the bag through one of the pen/pencil slots using a strip of leather as shown in the above photo.

The back zipper pocket will hold more of your documents. It measures 11.5″ wide x 9.5″ high but, in addition, it also has a trolley strap so that you can slide the messenger bag over a suitcase handle to make traveling easier (Buckle & Seam calls it a “hidden trolley solution”). The shoulder straps are attached to the bag using swiveling metal lobster claw clasps.  The shoulder strap is made up of what looks like two thin layers of leather sewn together but I also noticed that in order to get the length that they desired, the strap is made up of sections that are spliced together as well. The seam you see above also exists on the other side at nearly the same point. Again, the shoulder strap is a high-stress area of the bag and thus has greater potential to fail in the future because of the design of the strap.

Use

Just like the other Sierra bag, this one carried my things comfortably. Inside is a couple of thin paper folders, a large Biology textbook as well as a pencil case. In the laptop pocket, I was able to store my Bluetooth portable keyboard which measures 11.75″ x 7.75″ x 0.75″ (my laptops are larger than 15″ and thus do not fit). The Buckle & Seam website states that they use leather that is on average 1.8-2 mm thick. However, the handle of the bag is one of those areas where two thin layers of leather were sewn together to make a handle that measures about 2 mm thick. This is thin for a handle. Since this is a high-stress area, it could very well fail if it is heavily used.

When the bag was full (without a laptop), the above photo shows how much stress is placed on the handle when carried this way. The leather that the handle is sewn and riveted into is a little thicker compared to the previous Sierra messenger bag. This may increase the durability at this stress point. And like the previous bag, they included a 7″ long x 0.5″ wide rigid strip of reinforcing material where the handle attaches. This rigid strip is hidden between the leather of the main compartment flap and the lining of the bag.

Quality

I have learned from top-notch leather companies that the fewer seams you have in a bag, the more durable it is. In other words, they use fewer pieces of leather to assemble the bag to increase the durability and quality of the product. The seams of a bag are weak points especially if there is weight or stress exerted on those areas. The Sierra 15″ messenger bag is made with a lot more pieces of leather and has more seams than I’d like. Perhaps this is why it has only a two-year warranty.

The body of this Sierra bag was a little thicker than my last bag, but you’ll notice that the leather on the inside of the bag does not continue down the length of the bag …

… thus, the sides are not quite as thick as you might think. The Buckle & Seam website states that they use leather that is on average 1.8-2 mm thick.This is the thickness of the previous Sierra messenger bag.I compared the Sierra messenger bag to several other leather bags that I have reviewed. These other bags are not messenger bags but do illustrate the quality materials and craftsmanship used by these other companies. The Saddleback Leather Thin Front Pocket Leather Backpack is made from leather that is about 2.2 mm thick (single piece thickness) as shown above. Saddleback has a lifetime warranty on their products.
The Pad & Quill Roll Top Leather Backpack is made using full grain leather that is also about 2 mm thick (single piece thickness) as shown above. They have a 25-year warranty on their leather products.The Colonel Littleton No. 18 Leather Hunt Bag is made from full grain leather that is about 2 mm thick (single piece thickness) as shown above. The Go Forth Goods Charging Cable Tool Roll is made from full grain leather that is about 2.4 mm thick (single piece thickness) as shown above. They provide a lifetime warranty on their products.

Each of these other products looks feels so much more robust and well-made than the Sierra messenger bag.

Humanitarian efforts

The founders of Buckle & Seam are committed to providing the highest standard of working conditions for their Pakistani employees. And for each bag sold, a part of their revenue goes to sending a girl to school in Pakistan.

What I like

  • The Buckle & Seam Sierra 15″ messenger bag has an attractive design
  • It has a hidden trolley strap to make travel easier (strap that fits over a suitcase handle)
  • It uses vegetable tanned leather which is more environmentally friendly than other chemical tanning processes
  • The company is committed to providing good working conditions for their Pakistani employees
  • They donate part of our revenue for each bag sold to a school that promotes girls’ education in Pakistan

What needs to be improved

  • The bag uses too many pieces of leather to assemble the bag thus making it less durable
  • The leather is still too thin for my personal preferences
  • The handle is way too thin
  • Sections of the shoulder strap were spliced together to make up the desired length which weakens the strap
  • It has only a two-year warranty

Final thoughts

The Buckle & Seam Sierra 15″ Messenger Bag remains an attractive business messenger bag with many pockets and slots to organize your materials. It is made from vegetable tanned leather which is more environmentally friendly than chemical tanning processes. Buckle & Seam also donates a part of their revenue to send Pakistani girls to school to help increase the literacy rate.

However, I remain disappointed in the quality and craftsmanship of the bag. Although the updated Buckle & Seam Sierra 15″ messenger bag is made from thicker leather than the previous model, it still falls far short of the other premium leather products that I have reviewed in the past. These other companies make leather products that have much longer warranties thus illustrating their confidence in the craftsmanship and quality of their products (Saddleback, Pad & Quill, Colonel Littleton, and Go Forth Goods products).

The Sierra messenger bag is created using many pieces of leather and thus has many seams thereby decreasing its durability. Its handle and strap contained no improvements. Both were made by layering together two thin pieces of leather. The shoulder strap was made of pieces that were spliced together to obtain its full length which weakens the strap.

In addition, this bag is only backed by a two-year warranty. If I had $330 to spend on a leather bag, I’d rather spend my money on a product that was better made and backed by a better warranty.

Price: $330
Where to buy: Buckle & Seam
Source: The product used in this review was provided by Buckle & Seam

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WaterField’s Rough Rider Messenger rides again – with new features inside!

WaterField has announced the “renaissance” of its Rough Rider bag.   It’s still a rugged, premium-leather laptop bag reminiscent of an Old West satchel, but it’s now updated with modern features.  Rough Rider still retains these classic features, as described by WaterField:

  • Constructed of thick, full-grain leather with raw edges for an adventurous yet sophisticated look; develops a beautiful patina with use.
  • A dual-layer leather flap shuts securely with strong snaps and is adjustable to two lengths, so users can fill the bag to capacity or cinch it tight. Either way the bag maintains its slim profile.
  • An unlined interior and natural edges reveal the leather’s premium quality.
  • A sumptuous leather panel under the flap creates a color splash— available in six color choices.
  • The innovative strap system compresses bag contents to maintain a slim profile and positions the bag snugly against the body to help ease back fatigue.
  • Two deep, waxed canvas pockets in the main compartment fit a tablet, smart phone and additional necessities.
  • A full-width, luxuriously-soft, lined pocket under the flap stows electronics or personal items.
  • A floating shoulder pad with a no-slip underside keeps the shoulder strap in place.
  • A top leather handle allows for a quick grab.

WaterField has added these modern features:

  • An interior waxed canvas, plush, padded laptop compartment that readily fits up to a 15-inch MacBook Pro.
  • Two slots hold an Apple Pencil, Surface Pen, or a regular ballpoints.
  • A rolling suitcase handle pass-through lets your messenger ride on your suitcase handle for easier transport.

The leather accent panel is available in blue, black, crimson, espresso, gray, or grizzly.  The Rough Rider Messenger Bag is $429.  Orders placed today will ship by May 4 from WaterField.

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