Same age belts but one has been conditioned with Lexol. Both are full grain leather.
Saddleback Leather Medium Bible Cover ($35 – $43)
There is no shortage of bible covers out there in whatever material you desire, polyester, “genuine leather“, whatever. Most of it’s crap quality and the prices show it. Here is the review on the full grain Saddleback Leather Medium Bible Cover. Continue reading “Saddleback Leather Medium Bible Cover ($35 – $43)”
Upcoming Briefcase Comparison Review!
Soon we will be receiving bags from Basader and Far Horizon Traders for an in depth comparison on types of briefcases. There are a lot of great options for high quality briefcases with different materials and styles. Choose best! Continue reading “Upcoming Briefcase Comparison Review!”
Traveling With The Saddleback Leather Medium Waterbag
I really enjoyed traveling with the Saddleback Leather Medium Waterbag along with my Saddleback Leather Medium Thin Briefcase. I didn’t have any problems except for one small plane where the waterbag didn’t fit in the overhead compartment and had to be checked. I could easily carry a weeks worth of clothes.
If I had to express one concern it would be the weight. Trying packing the waterbag from A concourse to D concourse at DFW, I don’t suggest it unless you are hardcore (which I am, I don’t mind at all). It can get tiring.
What would really be nice is if the medium and large sizes came with the same sort of backpack conversions that the briefcases come with (update: it does).
Custom Leather Work – A Few Thoughts On Getting Your Desired Product
Recently I had a custom leather strap made for my favorite Seiko 007 automatic (which is a rock solid tank, I might add). I’m not that happy with it and some of that is my fault, so here’s some thoughts on custom leather work to prevent making my same mistakes and being unhappy.
I don’t plan to complain because I don’t think it will be helpful for this particular proprieter. Some people welcome constructive criticism and some take it like water on a duck’s back. I sense he is the latter.
This brings up the first point: Ask to see examples of previous work. I didn’t do this. You know what assuming leads to…
Second: Get the order in writing. I asked for a light tan Zulu strap, custom sized, and one band hole. What I got was a dark brown, wrong-sized, wrong-fitting, poorly stitched, conventional strap.
Third: Ask for a time target and hold them to it. I kinda-sorta did this but didn’t ask for a hard date and I didn’t check up consistently. 2 months went by. I called to see “how it was going” and wonder-of-wonders my band was being “started” that day because they had been so busy. Yeah right. What I should have done is asked for a reasonable time frame that the project would take.
Fourth: Don’t rush it. Otherwise it may look like this. Crap.
Fifth: Be clear with your expectations of quality. Obviously I failed. What kind of thread you would like? What kind of leather? Their best work? Spare no expense? Keep in budget? Be precise. This will be very helpful to the craftsmen who may not know or feel comfortable asking these questions.
Sixth: Pay attention to the questions asked. These will reflect the competence (and perhaps intelligence) of the craftsmen in question. My Mr. Leatherworker was hurried and not easy to talk with. Another mental warning I shouldn’t have ignored.
For your information, this lesson cost me $35. This fraying thread occurred nearly a week after I took the strap.
Instead of struggling as I did, save yourself the effort and check out these well-respected leather watch band makers.
BJ Straps
Landa
Europelli
FormFunctionForm
Paolo18 Straps
Vintager Straps
In The Wild: Jamin’s Moroccan Made iPad Satchel
Often I’ll be sitting somewhere pounding away on my laptop when I catch the flash of brown leather breezing by and subsequently get up and go chase down the confused owner. It usually goes one of two ways, they think I’m a weirdo and leave, or we talk leather for a while and I get a few photos.
This cool little bag is Jamin’s satchel for carrying his notepad, pens, iPad, Leatherman, and maybe even a slim book.
It was handmade (obviously) in Morocco and given to Jamin as a gift. I know some people who demand only the straightest of stitching and finest of construction and may turn their nose up at this unique piece, but I would not. How cool is leather hand-fashioned into a satchel by someone on the other side of the world? It tells a vague story about the realm outside our little world. There are other people who live different lives and have different priorities that make things. Chances are these profits fed a family.
I was somewhat surprised by how much one could fit in the satchel.
This is a great color that I expect will wear very nicely.
Even though some of the angles aren’t quite right the satchel will last quite a while. The stitching is heavy duty and well done. None of it was fraying. The leather was also quite heavy and supple.
Quite a deal for $60!
Saddleback Leather Thin Briefcase – Six Month Checkup
My much loved Saddleback Leather Thin Briefcase – in the best color, chestnut – has now completed six months of literal daily service from visits to the local coffee shop to flights around America. Check it out!
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Saddleback Leather iPad Case Review
Among my leather-loving circles there is a story of an iPad that was dropped during the ritual juggling act of unloading children from a car. The iPad (with its Saddleback Leather case) went flying (what scientists call a “small fling”) into the gutter. Continue reading “Saddleback Leather iPad Case Review”
Saddleback Leather RFID Shielded Passport Wallet Review ($70)
The Saddleback Leather Passport Wallet is a handyman of full grain leather wallets. This leather wallet can handle a small notebook, a cell phone, a passport, cash, cards, and receipts. It’s got storage. Continue reading “Saddleback Leather RFID Shielded Passport Wallet Review ($70)”
In The Wild: The Ashwood
I met this interesting fellow from England (just moved) during a layover in Seattle. He had purchased this fairly heavy duty Ashwood Briefcase in England before moving to the US.
Amazon only had this variation. The price isn’t bad at $180. I only had a few minutes with the bag but I did get a good feel on the leather and it felt substantial. Couldn’t tell off the bat if it was full grain or top grain, but it was fairly thick.
Visually, the strap d rings seem like weak points. Personally I’m not a fan of the faux buckles, though they are faster to latch. They seem cheesy to me.
Would you rock it?
In The Wild: Saddleback Leather Large Classic DCB in Washington D.C.
Saddleback Leather Business Card/Credit Card Wallet Review ($21)
The Saddleback Leather Card Holder is an uprated version of the Saddleback Leather Sleeve Wallet that can handle twice the cards. Continue reading “Saddleback Leather Business Card/Credit Card Wallet Review ($21)”
The Best Etsy Stores Selling Handmade Full Grain Leather Bags
Etsy has an overwhelming amount of leather goods, perhaps too much. Here is a selection of some of the better options on Etsy.
One of the excellencies of Etsy that larger leather companies cannot easily emulate is the uniqueness of each product since they are handmade. You can have a bag that is like none other. Of course this can have its drawbacks if the maker does not have a critical eye for quality control. A reputation for quality counts for quite a bit in the handmade world.
Peter, the CEO, CFO, CMO, CTO, and production manager at Bay Towne Leather USA (it’s a one man shop) responded with this thorough explanation when asked if he planned to expand his operations in response to interest from a large online retailer.
Hi TJ,
Nah, I just want to keep it a one man shop. Two at the most. I may be wrong, but it seems there’s a fine line between hand made and volume. When the large retailers become involved and want a piece of the ‘action’ so to speak, before long you’re right back to mass produced crap. There’s no other way around it…For instance, I can teach 5 people to hand stitch, and increase my volume, but I would be hard pressed to find 5 people who wanted to work that hard! LOL.
I could add lasers to cut out the leather, but it then becomes machine produced.
So, before i know it, I’m outsourcing my hand sewing someplace else… and I’m using machines to produce my goods.
It takes a couple years to learn how to hand stain leather… as it’s more of an art than a science. Before you know it, i’m no longer hand staining and using the predyed leather the tanneries produce… like everyone else is using… because I can’t stain it fast enough to keep up with the volume the retailers want.
Problem, Nobody knows how to do anything in the US anymore. We’ve been outsourcing skills so long, the work force doesnt’ have the will or the skill to do certain types of work. It’s a double edged sword. And if they did the work, then you have a lot of other (people) problems that creep into the mix.
So, for me, staying small is the only way I can do it. I was a professional accountant for 14 years, with all the frill and chills the rat race had to offer. One of the main lures to leatherworking for me is that’s is a WAY OF LIFE that’s gone by the wayside. That’s why I love it. I don’t want to ever do anything to make it a ‘rat race’.
Sorry about the rambling. But we are walking a fine line between MONEY and ART. Right now, I choose to keep it as an art….with sufficient money to live within my means and be happy with what I’m doing.
Putting this list was quite enjoyable. I hope you appreciate these works of art as much as I did. My personal favorite is the leather satchel by Cratgo.
– postal messenger bag – $450 –
– the messenger in pullman brown – $280 –
– antiqued leather briefcase – $475 –
– the hand stitched leather satchel – $495 –
– medium leather satchel – $285 –
– Devina brighton leather satchel bag – $400 –
– grizzly bear portfolio briefcase – $319 –
– horween chromexcel briefcase – $650 –
– honey messenger bag – $225 –
– wood teak briefcase – $400 –
– the flat flap satchel – $295 –
– handtailor briefcase – $473 –
– the goliath leather camera bag – $550 –
– william james 256 leather briefcase – $775 –
– buckskin messenger bag – $199 –
– european briefcase – $450 –
Did we miss any gems? Please let us know what you think in the comments?
New: Saddleback Leather iPhone 5 Leather Sleeve
If you buy a phone case, especially an expensive one, it can be a pain when the next phone comes out with different dimensions. I am always uncertain about buying leather cases and sleeves for gadgets that change dimensions and ports as new iterations come out, like the MacBook Air Sleeve.
The latest iPhone comes out as too tall for the iPhone 4 sleeves so manufacturers are cranking out iPhone 5 designs. Hopefully those who bought iPhone 4 sleeves can find something to do with them or someone to sell them to. Continue reading “New: Saddleback Leather iPhone 5 Leather Sleeve”
The Inexpensive Leather Watch Band ($7)
Quality leather watch bands made from Shell Cordovan or Chromexcel are spendy. This is a about the cheapest full grain watch band you can easily make or buy. Continue reading “The Inexpensive Leather Watch Band ($7)”
Frank Clegg iPad Case Giveaway – Nov 23rd through Nov 26th
To enter to win a free Frank Clegg iPad Case (normally about $170) go like and share this image on the Frank Clegg fan page. The winner will be picked on the 26th.
Saddleback Leather Utility Straps Review – 21 Ways To Use Them
Off Topic: How To Tie A Bow Tie
In The Wild: Vintage Bosca Briefcase
I met a guy who bought this vintage Bosca beauty for $80 at a vintage store. Despite being 20+ years old the leather and stitching is in great shape. It could probably use some leather conditioner though. Keep your leather well conditioned if you want it to last a long time. Continue reading “In The Wild: Vintage Bosca Briefcase”
The Quality Men’s Leather Shoe Brands
Keep in mind some of these brands do have lower grades. You get what you pay for, except when you do this.
- Allen Edmonds
- Alden
- Whites
- Nick’s Leather
- Cole Haan
- Some Nordstrom
Comment below to have your favorite brands included.