In the world of business a person must be prepared for any eventuality that may arise when making calls or attending meetings. This generally means having everything necessary for success at their fingertips regardless of where they are making that all important contact with a client. The advent of the full grain leather messenger bag has proven to be very important for transporting the items needed by sales and contract personnel while doing field work.
These useful bags are created out of hides that have been made pliable and supple during the tanning process. Their texture and colors range from natural tans and browns to darker nearly black hues that are sometimes created with dyes or oils that treat the hide. Many oils and cleansers will change the color of a hide temporarily while the oils are being absorbed into the skin.
The shoulder straps serve to make transporting them much easier. The straps may be removable when there is a top handle provided. The top handle is generally riveted to a metal bar that is inlaid into the construction to provide a higher level of durability for carrying the weight of electronics and files. This same riveting is used on the sides for the shoulder straps and other points of high stress on the bags.
They are built with separate compartments for electronic devices such as laptop computers and cell phones that are padded for extra protection against damage during transport. On the inside you may find pockets that are designed to hold pens and others for business cards and note pads. The main body is wide and deep enough to contain several files when necessary. You may also find hidden compartments in the bottom to keep your money and other small valuables safe.
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.
A modern touch that has been added to some designs allows the bags to be converted into easy to carry back packs. They use the shoulder straps in the conversion by placing strips of material on the bags that provide support for the strap to be looped into place for both shoulders to carry. This hands free option can provide the user with the ability to carry other materials to assist with a presentation in the field.
These bags are smaller and far easier to handle than a briefcase. They have the added advantage of having easier access to smaller items such as pens or phones because many have pockets and pouches located on the outside surfaces. With files being upright in the bag they will be easier to access than those stacked in a briefcase.
With an extended warranty of ten years or more the life expectancy of these bags far exceeds the competition. Many bags have survived into a second generation of use within families.
These useful bags are created out of hides that have been made pliable and supple during the tanning process. Their texture and colors range from natural tans and browns to darker nearly black hues that are sometimes created with dyes or oils that treat the hide. Many oils and cleansers will change the color of a hide temporarily while the oils are being absorbed into the skin.
The shoulder straps serve to make transporting them much easier. The straps may be removable when there is a top handle provided. The top handle is generally riveted to a metal bar that is inlaid into the construction to provide a higher level of durability for carrying the weight of electronics and files. This same riveting is used on the sides for the shoulder straps and other points of high stress on the bags.
They are built with separate compartments for electronic devices such as laptop computers and cell phones that are padded for extra protection against damage during transport. On the inside you may find pockets that are designed to hold pens and others for business cards and note pads. The main body is wide and deep enough to contain several files when necessary. You may also find hidden compartments in the bottom to keep your money and other small valuables safe.
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.
A modern touch that has been added to some designs allows the bags to be converted into easy to carry back packs. They use the shoulder straps in the conversion by placing strips of material on the bags that provide support for the strap to be looped into place for both shoulders to carry. This hands free option can provide the user with the ability to carry other materials to assist with a presentation in the field.
These bags are smaller and far easier to handle than a briefcase. They have the added advantage of having easier access to smaller items such as pens or phones because many have pockets and pouches located on the outside surfaces. With files being upright in the bag they will be easier to access than those stacked in a briefcase.
With an extended warranty of ten years or more the life expectancy of these bags far exceeds the competition. Many bags have survived into a second generation of use within families.
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