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Everywhere you look as you ride the subway or walk the streets you will see office executives carrying their work world in an executive leather briefcase. Far from the ordinary backpack or handbag favored by the average worker, the briefcase is almost as much a status symbol as it is functional. However in recent years a return to functionality has been noticed as today's executive has begun to carry a lot more than just a few papers in his briefcase. Of all the materials that could be used the most common one chosen is leather. The executive leather briefcase is designed not only to look good, which leather most certainly does, but also originally to withstand lots of use and abuse.

Leather certainly looks good as long as the owner takes the time necessary to take care of it on a regular basis. It is scratch resistant and unlike many less expensive materials not likely to rip or have the colors fade out over time. The strength and durability of the executive leather briefcase is considered to be a very important aspect for the person who is going to be carrying very important papers in his briefcase. However today's executive is just as likely to be carrying other important item such as a laptop or PDA inside and wants to make sure that nothing is likely to happen to it in places like the subway. However this type of protection does not come without a cost as leather can be somewhat more expensive compare to vinyl or cloth. Because an executive leather briefcase is designed to be a portable office, you will find the inside is designed to help keep things organized.

There is nothing worse than opening up a briefcase that is not organized and trying to find those important papers when you are meeting a client only to have to sort through a mess. This certainly would not look very professional and might leave your client wondering if he really wants to work with such a disorganized person. To this end the executive leather briefcase features several different pockets and compartments to help keep things neatly organized. You should make sure that the model you buy has room for everything you need to work away from the office, should it become necessary. If you use a laptop you need to make sure that the briefcase you buy has plenty of room not only for the laptop, but if you are going to be gone it would be nice to have room for the power supply. Designs of the executive leather briefcase have changed in recent years to include a shoulder strap to help with carrying things like laptops as they can be a little bit too heavy to want to carry in your hand all the time. If you are interested in buying a leather briefcase you should look at the superb collection of Clava leather products at Nuttin But Leather. Here you will find a wide selection of leather briefcases and bags designed to meet your needs at an affordable price.