I saw a messenger bag I like, but I'm wondering hwo repairable the are if the stitching isn't great. Even a $50 repair a few years in would still make these a great deal. And if it lasts 10 years, it's a steal.
The prices are attractive, but I worry about the quality of the leather. As you say, most leather goods passing as designer are "genuine leather," which is about as low a grade as they come by. The question for me is, is this a high-quality leather good--perhaps with manufacturing flaws and imperfections--that can take some abuse?
I purchased one of their large satchel camera bags intending to use it as a bag for my medium format gear. Of course things never go as planned and I've used it almost exclusively as a carry on for travel (with clothes, computer, etc). After taking several trips with it I really like the bag, but I've had issues with the strap, well the clasp. The clasp comes undone randomly and I'd rather not have my computer get damaged from a fall.
Does anyone have any suggestions for a replacement strap? Ideally, I wish I could replace the clasp, but I don't really know how to do that. I was hoping to find something that matched the bag, but I haven't had much luck.
Currently, I'm I've found two potential canvas replacements, the:
I used to have a similar bag, made from goat leather. It smelt so much that I left it in the garage for a month to try and air it out, but it didn't help. Couldn't get rid of the goaty smell! When it got a little wet in a brief downpour it was REALLY bad so much that I had to put it in the boot of my car rather than on the seat next to me, and to cap it all once I left it on the floor leaning on a cream coloured wall and it left a horrible mark on the wall like it was greasy.
All in all, I'll avoid goat leather in the future - though I assume quality of said leather varies. Just be warned!
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