For future reference, Killspencer out of LA makes amazing briefcases, and in the USA.
Very simple, not cheap, but not luxury-8x-mark-up pricing, and really, really well-made.
BRIEFCASE
For future reference, Killspencer out of LA makes amazing briefcases, and in the USA.
Very simple, not cheap, but not luxury-8x-mark-up pricing, and really, really well-made.
BRIEFCASE
Based on the recommendations in this thread, I picked up a Waterfield Cozmo laptop bag. I really love it—well made, great design, comfortable shoulder strap.
I bought it in a Medium, but have decided my 6'6" self (and self's new 15" macbook getting here Thurs) needs the large.
It's about a month old, and shows zero signs of use/no wear. Black/black. How much more black could it be? And the answer is none...none more black!
If anybody wants it, I'll sell it for $175 shipped (Orig $199 + I think $13 shipping)
Give me a shout.
JC
John Cully
I ride bikes...not enough.
I drink wine...not enough.
I play guitar & bass...not well enough.
I travel...not NEARLY enough.
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I picked up a Mountain Khakis Field Bag for work and totally dig it.
robonza: Review Mountain Khakis Field Bag
One drawback, I like to bring a Nalgene full of Iced Tea to work on my long days, and it barely fits. So are you packing tons of stuff everyday, this is not the bag.
-Joe
Just got this from Saddleback Leather. It's a perfect fit for minimalist meetings. 13" Macbook pro, charger, some papers perhaps a book. The laptop is a snug fit and therefor secure.
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The dog was already here.
New hire getting checked out on the briefcase......
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Starting grad school (virtual online weekly live classes and a ton of reading) in my mid-40s so I will be moving from library to library in Boston to keep boredom at bay.
It is time for a new bag because my current Timbuk2 is showing major wear and tear at the bottom edges. For the past 20+ years I have used Manhattan Portage and Timbuk2. The quality is not the same as what is used to be. Need to get something that will keep my NYC street cred but not make me look like someones father.
I need to carry 1 or 2 textbooks (I do not like reading on the computer), 14" thin/light laptop (Lenovo X1), laptop and phone charger, notepad, pens, pencils, keys, small umbrella, and a water bottle. I really like the Filson stuff but not really sure what to get. Filson suggestions?
Check out WaterField designs - https://www.sfbags.com/
Great quality, well-designed stuff made in SF.
The WaterField Designs NEW! ATLAS EXECUTIVE ATHLETIC HOLDALL is cool but much too big for an everyday carry-all. If I was travelling for work I would definitely consider it.
Not too crazy about the other offerings.
I use this one: Original Briefcase | Durable, Rugged | Filson
Works great and I felt like a grownup when I switched to it from my old messenger bag.
Coming from you that also means it has "tech pro" cred which is also what I need to maintain.
I was also looking at the Padded Computer Bag | Laptop Briefcase | Filson
I don’t wear a suit or a jacket as much as I used to so I made the switch to a messenger bag. Padded area for a laptop, plenty of room for a bunch of “stuff” and waterproof for the inevitable times that I’m caught out in the rain. When I need to play the part of the executive, I pull out my old leather Tumi.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
Well played; horses for courses.
I've never felt the classic messenger bag meets stylistic norms outside of urban areas or in higher level executive meetings. But, as a life-long urban public transportation commuter, I hate when my stuff gets wet due to rain, snow, etc. because at some point it always does if you do not have a weather repellent/resistant bag.
they have discontinued the bag i use daily now, but i have an allen edmonds bag that is absolutely excellent quality. i use it for my daily NYC commute, and it has been through a lot in the past few years, as most NYC commuters would understand. i bought it on super sale a while ago, but it might be worth keeping an eye out for when they have a sale to see if there is anything they have meeting your size criteria.
Lots of beautiful bags listed here...
My favorite camera bag maker is Fogg, and I see they make the rough equivalent of briefcases and even city backpacks suitable for view cameras. They aren't technical bags to carry in the outback, but they are *way* nicer than the Billingham bags that are popular. The Billinghams are tough and fashionable, but the interior material is rough enough to rub the finish off of cameras (grrr....). The Fogg interior is top-end linen. I love these things -- my next bag will be a B-Major to replace my Billingham.
Fogg Last Waltz satchel
When I needed to transition from my messenger bag to something a little more professional looking, I went with this option:
https://www.duluthpack.com/computer-portfolio.html. I have the "waxed canvas" color. It holds a surprising amount of stuff. I can get a laptop/laptop bag, a number of papers/documents/folders, my (admittedly small) shoes, and a lunch inside of the bag, along with a few other miscellaneous items. I've had the bag for a little more than a year now, and it's great.
Brooks Brothers had a similar sale on Filson products and was actually a bit cheaper. I ordered an Original Briefcase (top) and Padded Computer Bag (bottom). Very well made but both probably a bit bigger than I thought. Only need to carry, at most, stuff mentioned below.
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