That's a shame. It does look pretty good though.
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Just a quick note : for ppl looking for light / duffel bags / weekender, I've been more than satisfied with this Monocle by Porter olive weekender :
The pics are not quite on par with reality, but it nice really noce looking, light and very sturdy.
Porter does nice sturdy bags in general, for ppl looking for anything else than leather.Originally posted by FaustTrue story. Dude walks into Hostem, looks around, says, "I like how you took this whole All Saints thing and ran with it."
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Originally posted by raus View PostI have bought such bag. Within two weeks the paint on a skin was wiped and rivets were deformed. Very gentle in use. It was necessary to return back in shop.
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has anyone checked out isaac reina bags?
High quality, long-lasting, minimalistic bags, small leather goods, objects and accessories handmade by highly trained leather good makers in France and in Spain since 2006. All items are designed by Isaac Reina and are made of leathers sourced for their patina from the best in class French & Italian tanneries.
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Originally posted by Chilton0326They lay flat, they're light, and I think they look great. Not sure if you can ever get them at a great sale price, as they often sell out. He also still designs the excellent Margiela 11 collection (as well as Quai de Valmy leather jackets, and Limoland wallets), if I am not mistaken.
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The Julius leather backpack is the only one I have seriously considered. All the rest are really juvenile (and your back sweats like a motherfucker, who wants that)Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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I guess it really comes down to what it is being used for. I was in the market for a backpack for uni not too long ago and settled for a Visvim 20L because it was the most practical, most comfortable and looked pretty good imo. The material is very strong so you can throw it around and it has a protective section for a laptop and lots of space for books other stuff (wallet, keys, water, etc). Also I don't seem to experience excessive sweating with it. Admittedly I agree it looks a bit juvenile, but for my sole purpose of uni it works well. Plus I kind of like the combination of materials (mine is made of some sort of cotton hybrid fabric with a leather bottom and metal hardware, all black of course haha).
I did consider the Julius Backpack too, but with leather bags I'm always weary about loading them up with too much stuff in fear of it breaking under the weight. How does the Julius backpack hold up in terms of strength (eg. putting books and laptop)?
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Originally posted by mixmaster7_91 View PostI did consider the Julius Backpack too, but with leather bags I'm always weary about loading them up with too much stuff in fear of it breaking under the weight. How does the Julius backpack hold up in terms of strength (eg. putting books and laptop)?
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Originally posted by Faust View PostThe Julius leather backpack is the only one I have seriously considered. All the rest are really juvenile (and your back sweats like a motherfucker, who wants that)
remind me too much of high school
anyways, i'm working on an idea now that is "Backpack like"................
we'll see, might shelve it in the end“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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