Front Pocket Leather Briefcase

9.00 lb

18.00

16.00

10.00

$749.00
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100 Year Warranty

Details

  • 100 Year Warranty
  • Fits 17" Laptops
  • Removable Adjustable Shoulder Strap
  • Hidden Pockets Behind Two Front Pockets
  • Key Strap
  • False Bottom
  • Backpack Mode

Dimensions (W x H x D) 

  • 17" X 12" X 8"
  • Front Pockets: 6.75" W X 8" H
  • Shoulder Strap: 34" - 59" L
  • Weight: 7 lbs

MATERIALS

  • Full Grain Leather
  • Pigskin Lining
  • Custom Stainless Steel Hardware
  • Industrial Marine-Grade Polyester Thread
Videos

Front Pocket Briefcase Explained by Dave

Front Pocket Briefcase & Thin Front Pocket Briefcase Comparison

Large Sized Briefcase Comparison

Front Pocket Leather Briefcase in depth explanation of the design

How to Knock Off a Saddleback Leather Co. Briefcase

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  • 5
    One year later

    I wanted to wait a year to review this product to get a good feeling of how it would integrate into my daily life. And it has become completely integrated. Whether I use it as my personal item on a plane while traveling, to using it for work every day. The best part about this thing is that I'm still getting at least one to two compliments a week. My favorite part is that it seems like no matter how much stuff I try to fit in it, there is still room to fit more. When traveling, I fit two laptops, an iPad, over-the-ear headphones, medication, my 3-1-1 liquids bag, journal, all my charging cables and a book. This bag has already served me very well and I couldn't imagine life without it now.

  • 5
    Buy quality and you only weep once

    I was hesitant about buying this because of the price and especially all the extra rings on the bag (used when you want to make it into a backpack) but I took the plunge. At 6'2" and I went with their recommendation of the large bag. At first I was certain I made the wrong choice and that it was just too big, but I decided to give it a week. Bought it late January and now it's mid-March, so obviously I adjusted well and now I can't imagine going with a smaller bag. Construction is good and it's held up to the rain very well (not that I expose it to tons of rain, but enough to want to wipe it down when I get into the office). It is heavy even empty and that took some adjusting to as well, but that weight inspires confidence in the overall durability. The extra front pockets are a necessity for me, I wouldn't buy a bag without them. I needed the extra ability to organize a bit more that I just couldn't get without the pockets. The cavernous center pockets don't make for easy organization of all the small modern necessities. Get ready for lots of comments from people who want to buy one for themselves. I let them check out the bag and I see the gears working in their heads on how they can justify it. I did the same thing looking at a friend's bag and it took me 6 months to convince myself to buy it. It's all psychological I know, but it's nice to finally have a bag that says "adult" instead of the ubiquitous nylon backpacks and computer bags people have been using since high school. It's own little right of passage if you will. Most people won't notice or care, but the ones that appreciate and notice the finer details will. Like wearing a suit instead of jeans and a t-shirt, the bag just gives the owner more presence. Silly? Probably, but people are inherently silly and fickle. In the end, it's one of those purchases I'm just glad I made.

  • 4
    Built Like a Tank. Handsome, Rugged, Heavy.

    This bag is made to last several lifetimes. Very sturdy build quality. But this lends it to be a bit heavier than I would like and not as aesthetically pleasing as it could be. It is definitely very versatile. Two big pockets in the middle are great for the main stuff you need to carry. But what is overlooked is the two side pockets that protrude from the side of the bag and are always accessible - great place to store wires, headphones, etc. and other things you need access to all the time. I use the two front pockets to store things I will rarely need to replenish, like business cards. The gaps behind the front pocket are very useful as well for things like gum, etc. I just wish the bag were a little lighter. Otherwise, it is a beautiful piece of leather that will last me a lifetime.

  • 5
    First Impressions

    After 2 years of patiently waiting to pull the trigger, my Dark Coffee Brown Large FP Briefcase came yesterday and immediately after unpacking it, my only words were "oh wow". This thing is absolutely gorgeous. I debated between the Lg Classic Brief but ultimately decided it was too big for my needs. I had initially placed an order for a Dave's Deal on a Large Thin Briefcase in Chestnut (no front pockets), but I got an email 2 days later that it wasn't actually in stock and that it would be 3-6 weeks before it was available (they offered to upgrade to a full price bag at the same cost), but by the time I had placed my order, the bag fever had set in, so I saw the loss as an opportunity to upgrade and get what I really really wanted. So debating between just sticking with the Large Thin or going up to the full size front pocket bag, well, here the large front pocket sits at my feet as I type this. I chose wisely on getting the full size-large. This bag hits the sweet spot between the almost luggage dimensions (to me) of the classic and the thin briefcase (~4 inches slimmer). Ample room for anything I could possibly need during a normal business day or school day. Currently it has 3 textbooks, 2 full size notepad holders (only one of them is a Saddleback, review to come) and various little things in the outer pockets. Pros: (A lot to list, so here are the main ones) 1. Heavy?- Yes, but not unwieldy or overly so. Of course the weight increases as you stuff it. How much depends on you. The weight simply states you have a quality bag on your shoulder/in your hand, but it is manageable and quickly unnoticeable...or you ignore it because the bag is beyond awesome and its a trade-off you willingly make. 2. Stiff and sturdy- The Dark Coffee Brown is dark and stiff and honestly I wouldn't have it any other way. I look forward to breaking it in over the years and gaining suppleness. Again, the stiff leather just says "I'm here for you for the long run" 3.The smell- If you have any Saddleback products, you know the smell. For the uninitiated, it is heaven. 4. Design- I count 12 pockets on the bag plus the inner key strap (they included a chestnut keyfob and it compliments nicely), so organization is available for all of your stuff at any given time. I have nicknamed my bag 'Indy" because it seriously looks like something Indiana would have slung on his shoulder between class and then leaving onto his next adventure. It isn't flashy, it isn't overly rugged, it is simply the fine balance between both. Boardroom or hike, it'll fit in nicely. 5. Pigskin lining- Mine has the suede side of the pigskin and it is my first time seeing it in person. It's pretty cool I think and compliments the smoother finish of the leather. Again, screams class and durability. Cons: (Not many, if any, but if I had to...) 1. Backpack mode- I'm 6'4" and weigh more than I care to admit, and it looks goofy as a backpack. I see the use of it, but depending on your frame, it may look a little odd. On the strap or in hand, it looks proportional and comfortable. 2. No cool marks- I searched for any cool markings, and only have the back panel with stretch marks (wish they were on the front, they look neat and create a break in just the solid color) and a small scar(?) just under the Blue logo under the main flap. Bummer, but typical of the darker colors that they offer from what I have seen. 3. The side pockets- Each side (outer) has a pocket running the depth of the bag, which is nice for pens or other loose items, but I don't see anything other than a slim Dasani water bottle fitting in there as far as drinks go. I may be wrong and I'm sure it will stretch to accommodate a larger bottle/thermos, but I'm betting it will take quite a long time. A slightly looser pocket would have been nice. Is this bag for everyone? Nope. But for who it is geared towards, it will be loved. I am super impressed not only by the bag itself, but with Saddleback in general. Outstanding products made by a superb company that employs stellar people. Don't hesitate (we all know you stalk the site for some time before finally taking the plunge), just click order, you won't regret it.

  • 5
    I'm "Leatherbound" From City to Ranch!

    I went for the large "Front Pocket Briefcase" in tobacco after weeks of researching Saddleback Leather's website, and watching every YouTube video review I could find. Like many of you, I was torn between several models. My research included: "Thin Front Pocket Briefcase," "Thin Briefcase," and the "Classic Briefcase" models. I already have a thin ballistic nylon briefcase that I have used for years, and I wanted something a smidge larger, but not so large that I would be tempted to pack clothing into it. More on that in a minute. In the end, I chose this one because it had: - Two good-size interior chambers to hold any laptop I may use, along with chargers, notebooks etc. - Pockets on both sides for a water bottle or other accessory that's easy to access quickly. - Two front pockets for packing things without eating up the interior space. - Rear thin pocket that is open and easy to access quickly. I already have a "Waterbag" duffel in tobacco that is a medium carry-on size for packing clothing. With a folding compact luggage cart, I travel with both of these with ease. It's a great pair of products to get me through a business week in the city, traveling through airports and other cities, and then out to the ranch for enjoying the weekends. I absolutely love both of these beautiful and tough leather products that serve me well no matter my location.