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How do I choose a briefcase color?

The Color Of The Briefcase Black and dark brown are best suited for a professional environment – they project a sense of power and authority. Tan and lighter colors are better suited for casual purposes where the working atmosphere is relaxed and informal.



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6. The Color Of The Briefcase. The three most common colors on briefcases for men are brown, tan and black. Black and dark brown are best suited for a professional environment – they project a sense of power and authority.

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It doesn't have to (and probably won't) match exactly, but if it's in the same ballpark that will be enough to keep the outfit from looking overdone and keep the fashion police away. But there is another type of matching which we do believe all should stick to and that pertains to the hardware of your leather items.

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The primary consideration for buying a briefcase should be what you need to carry in it. Put everything on a table and then work out what you need. You should always have enough compartments within your briefcase to keep the contents as organized as possible, especially if you carry a lot of things.

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Lawyers commonly use briefcases to carry briefs to present to a court, hence the name. Businesspeople and other white collar professionals also use briefcases to carry papers, and since the 1980s, electronic devices such as laptop computers and tablet computers.

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Who Still Uses Briefcases? Despite the decline in briefcase usage, many professionals still prefer to carry one. Lawyers are one of the most common groups of professionals who still use briefcases. This is because they often need to carry large amounts of paperwork to and from court hearings and meetings.

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Briefcases are serious and fall in the `classic` formal. As they`re often manufactured with leather, you may often find them in sober black and brown color. Formal briefcases suit the senior professional and adults. Someone who has been through the highs and lows of professional life.

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Depending on your situation, the following dimensions should be ideal for a briefcase:
  • Width: of between 15 – 16.5 inches.
  • Height: 11 – 13 inches.
  • Depth: 4-6 inches.


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It comes down to how the case is produced. The better the quality of materials, the higher the cost. With leather, you have hand-made bags and bags made in a factory and fake leather. The better the quality of materials, the more it will cost.

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The first and most important thing you should be considering with your new leather briefcase is the quality of the leather it is made of. Better quality leather ages well and will still look and feel great even after a decade or two of use. To get this effect, you need to look for full-grain leather.

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Impact of Quality on Durability Studies have shown that a full-grain leather briefcase can last several decades with proper care, while lower-grade leather might start deteriorating within a few years.

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Lawyers commonly use briefcases to carry briefs to present to a court, hence the name. Businesspeople and other white collar professionals also use briefcases to carry papers, and since the 1980s, electronic devices such as laptop computers and tablet computers.

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Work bags and professional backpacks now range from smaller profile bags–like slim laptop backpacks and women's briefs–to all-in-one totes that combine a briefcase for laptops with separate storage for tablets, paperwork, and even a change of clothes.

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The Pros and Cons of a Briefcase It is versatile and can store and transport important documents, a laptop, and other items. However, there are also some drawbacks to using a briefcase. One of the main drawbacks is that it can be bulky and awkward to carry.

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Both briefcases and backpacks were designed to serve the same purpose—to carry your things. Backpacks offer bigger storage, but the ease of use and accessibility can be a problem sometimes. Briefcases, on the other hand, provide easy access, but they can be quite a hassle since you only have one free hand at a time!

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The History of the Briefcase This type of bag was called a 'budget' which was derived from both the Latin word for leather bag (bulga) as well as the Irish word for leather bag (bolg). In 1826 we saw the introduction of a hinged iron frame on a carpet bag when Godillot of Paris began to carry one everywhere he went.

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In the digital age, lawyers are using briefcases less frequently since they have fewer physical documents to take with them. However, lawyers still need briefcases to bring their laptops, files, and other essentials to court, discoveries, client meetings, and anywhere else their practice takes them.

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