What to Look for When Choosing a Leather Bag or a Versatile Carry-on Bag

When you buy a bag, especially a leather bag, you want it to be waterproof, leak free, and wear well, without cracks or seams tearing or excessive wear and tear. This video from Saddleback Leather employees frankly showcases their vested interests, but contains more than a few tips for choosing quality when shopping.

After all, Saddleback would love you to buy their bags, but in the video, founder Dave Munson explains how he “knocked down a cow,” or rather how he took the relatively seamless cow design and incorporated it into his bags. and what to look for when you go shopping for one of them. For example, keep an eye on how many pieces of leather your bag is made of – the more pieces your bag is made of (it shows one bag where only the shoulder strap has eight separate pieces), the more tears, wear, tears or leaks in your bag. – or water ingress into and over all your equipment. Likewise, he suggests keeping track of the number of seams and stitches on your bag. The sewing machine can stitch the pieces together, but it is also a punching machine, which means more holes and, as before, more room to wear and leak.

Even if you don’t take one of the bags on video, this is a decent tutorial on some important things to look out for when you’re shopping for a laptop bag, weekend bag, gym bag, or full carry-on bag. Click “Play” above to watch it, or follow the link below to watch it on YouTube.

How to knock down a cow “wiki useful Leather saddle (YouTube)

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