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Doug Porter
> 3 dayI absolutely love this. It’s everything and more than I expected. Very good craftsmanship and very well made. I love the thick leather and the leather smell isn’t strong at all. It holds my 17.3” Laptop perfectly and has lots of pockets and dividers right where they need to be. It even has a zipper pocket on the outside back of the satchel. It came with a personally signed letter. One of my favorite parts is that the leather was hand tanned in the sun using only vegetable oils. There are zero chemicals used. I’m so impressed. Get it now before the price goes up it’s so worth every Penny. It’s perfect. It’s now November and Here’s my update. I’ve had no problems at all. I’ve had a lot of compliments and the bag has remained supple and will stand on its own still. It’s perfect and the cost is better than most. I am still 110% satisfied.
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Jessica N.
> 3 dayIm a sucker for anything leather, and I recently started school again and wanted a bag to take my studies on the go. Im picky, but wanted something to hold my laptop as well as my materials. This bag has so many pockets and sections and has amazing leather quality! Clean, smooth, craftsmanship. I highly recommend this bag! Plus, the owner was very professional and kind about customer satisfaction. It also looks very durable! I pit four stars in stability due to the fact that it is not stiff, yet it is structured well. I dont believe leather items should be stiff, but should have good structure and body. This bag does!
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Jack in the Green
> 3 dayThis is a nice, heavy, well constructed bag. A couple nice touches are the buckles and straps that hold the top flap closed are actually connected to quick disconnect clips (They are hidden by the straps.) The center outside pocket is closed with a normal strap and buckle. Those complaining about a strong odor have obviously never dealt with fresh tanned leather. Its strong, but I just take it out of the sealed plastic bag and let it air for a week. Problem solved. It comes sealed in a plastic bag, and it is in a fabric bag inside that plastic bag. I freaked out when I got it, because I bought this as a man bag, and it LOOKS like a girly flowery thing inside the plastic bag. So, yeah ... Take it out before you freak. Its well protected. Only con I see is that the liner inside the flap has a kind of wrinkled, buckled spot where it bends. Very minor, and for the price this bag is really nice.
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David C. Lauri Jr.
> 3 dayI got a new computer at work, a Dell 7730 laptop that measures 10.8 x 16.3 x 1.2, which wouldnt fit in the old messenger bag Id been using. I have a roller computer bag that I use on trips but it was a bit much for daily use, so I looked for a larger messenger bag and found this KPL one. Ive been using it for about two weeks now and am pleased with it. My computer just fits in it. Its a tight enough fit that I cant easily slide the computer in one-handed. However, getting my computer in and out seems easier, either because the bag is looser or because Im more used to it. I like that the bag stands up on its own. My old smaller messenger bag, which I loved, couldnt sit standing up. This bag can sit by my desk, ready for me to put my computer it in when I leave my office. Its a very big bag, and I really use it only to carry my computer from my home to my car to my office and back. I keep a few other things in it, including a small umbrella, but I dont try to put a power adapter in, preferring to have one at work and one at home. For true road warrior trips, Ill revert to the roller bag. I like that the shoulder strap is removable. I took the padding piece off the strap because for me the piece was too wide to be comfortable, and I prefer just using the strap without it. With my computer loaded the bag does bounce uncomfortably off my hip as I walk, so I do keep a hand on the front of the strap to restrain the bag, something I didnt really have to do with my older smaller bag. The quick releases on the front are essential and work fine. I saw some people asked questions about this, and yes, at least on my bag, there are two quick releases on the front of the bag that are usually hidden behind the buckle straps connected to the top of the bag. I did adjust those buckle straps on my bag to use the closest hold to the top, and the top does seem a bit lose but not enough for me to bother punching another set of holes. That there are two straps is something else Ive had to get used to — my old smaller bag had only one, which was more convenient — but given the size of this bag and that it carries larger heaver items, I understand why two are necessary. One more thing about the quick releases — I took a photo of one to upload with this review, and looking at the photo I noticed that the bracket on the quick release already looks banged up. It doesnt really come into contact with anything except leather, so I dont know why its so banged up, not that it really matters since its hidden most of the time. I didnt spend nearly as much on this bag as on my old bag and got it only because of my new computer, but for the price its a good bag.
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A. Lester
Greater than one weekIt is a great bag but the wrong color
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locorabbit
> 3 dayI received my bag today and it is beautiful and feels sturdy. It fits my work laptop perfectly and has plenty of compartments for notepads and pens and other things. The bag is lighter than pictured but the note sent with it explains that it will darken over time. I am very happy with my purchase.
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Lamathrick B.
> 3 dayCame in great condition and looks amazing. I needed something for work and it easily fits my 18 inch laptop