This was a great leather (OAO knock Iron from OA Leather) to work with! A larger bag that fits the work laptop and a ton of other stuff. I made the strap so it can be adjusted between crossbody and just on the shoulder. All handstitched with Ritza thread. The only hardware is zipper on top and two 1 inch buckles.

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    10 days ago

    Thanks. I agree with flaps being impractical. I have only made one bag with a flap and for a reason. They are in the way most of the time. I added the one pocket because I have a smaller handbag with one for a smartphone and I actually use it! Quick in and out.

    The larger bag (no dividers, pockets etc inside) would make it a lengthier search for the phone. So a pocket made sense to me.

    Regarding dividers and pockets: I honestly don’t like them. I never add anything because I prefer to have a couple of pouches for smaller things instead. I transfer EDC items often from bag to bag and it’s a hassle if not portable but in x pocket in each bag. Also dividers often flop around and stuff gets caught.

    One thing I always add my bags to the inside is a D-ring close to the zipper front. I use S -carabiners to hook my keys. I hate searching for keys!

    I also learned I don’t like floppy bags. Always prefer structured bags that hold shape. And a clean, uncluttered outside. I often use minimal hardware and definitely no decorative rivets etc. The simple styles showcase good leather best.