Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know you’re young, but that’s too much to carry in a tote bag! You need a backpack. You can carry a tote too, for the lighter stuff.
Professional women do not carry a backpack to the office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The way things are going with crime, I wonder if you need a cross body bag.
The crime rate in my suburban office parking lot is remarkably low.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a big Cuyana fan. I have an unstructured tote that has held up beautifully for years--it looks brand new (except the monogram eventually wore off!). I think either of the 2 options you listed would be great. That said, I dream of having of a Clare V bag but can't justify the cost. Note that you can get a long strap the attaches to the bag, so the one you really love could work.
Anonymous wrote:The way things are going with crime, I wonder if you need a cross body bag.
Anonymous wrote:I'm changing careers and want to invest in a quality leather tote that will last me many years. Budget is up to $750. Here's what I've been looking at. Thoughts? The bag needs to be able to hold two 13" laptops (I'm in grad school and need one for school and one for work) and their cords, a textbook or two, a couple notebooks, water bottle, etc. I need to be able to wear it over my shoulder but I don't have to walk far, so OK if it's a bit heavy. I like caramel/British tan colors, but am open to other options. Just don't really want black. Interior organization is a plus, but not a must. I can always add in my own laptop sleeves, pouches, etc. to organize stuff.
Cuyana system tote: https://cuyana.com/products/system-tote-16-inch-v2?variant=46713890865467 - would add on the laptop pouch and a strap, I think?
Cuyana easy tote: https://cuyana.com/products/classic-easy-tote?variant=44388555063611 - would add on the insert and maybe a pouch?
Clare V Le Zip Sac: https://www.clarev.com/collections/totes/products/le-zip-sac-loden-rustic-w-cotton-webbing -- maybe a little too casual?
Clare V La Tropezienne: https://www.clarev.com/collections/totes/products/la-tropezienne-8-miel - LOVE this but the handles look too short?
Il Bisonte: https://www.saksfifthavenue.com/product/il-bisonte-talamone-leather-tote-0400017005463.html - seems almost perfect, does anyone know this brand?
Carl Friedrik Ashby: https://www.carlfriedrik.com/products/ashby-zipped-leather-tote?colour=cognac&lining=grey - this was rec'd by Wirecutter and I really like it, just sad that it's not shipping for several weeks
Any other suggestions? I've looked at Nordstrom, Coach, Saks, Lo & Sons, etc.
I'd go to a market with leather craftsmen and buy a similar looking bag without a logo that no one else has.
Anonymous wrote:I know you’re young, but that’s too much to carry in a tote bag! You need a backpack. You can carry a tote too, for the lighter stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing screams newbie more than an overdressed young associate (male or female) with a gleaming leather tote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing screams newbie more than an overdressed young associate (male or female) with a gleaming leather tote.
Huh? Again, I am not young nor am I overdressed as far as I know. I am around 50! I am not trying to impress anyone other than reward myself for the hard work it took to get to this point -- working full time while attending grad school and being a parent. I'm not going to carry a backpack or a rolling bag. How heavy do you think these laptops are?? They're MacBook Airs! I've been carrying both for a few weeks in my current nylon bag and it's fine. The bag just isn't big enough to comfortably fit everything and it's more casual than what I'm looking for, so that's why I'm searching for a larger one.
Thanks to everyone who read the post and gave good advice -- looks like the Cuyana and Il Bisonte are the most popular. I was worried about the Cuyanas holding up based on some of the reviews, so I'm glad to hear they've lasted well for a few of you!
Anonymous wrote:Nothing screams newbie more than an overdressed young associate (male or female) with a gleaming leather tote.