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Review: Pad & Quill’s Attaché is timeless, will stand the test of time (Discount+Giveaway)

[Ed. Note: My wife liked this one so much she insisted she review it]

In many ways, my work is old school: unlike my other half, I work in an archive and write about the past. You might call my professional aesthetic “19th century schoolhouse.” Or at most “1920s Paris bookshop.” In other words, Pad&Quill. So when the Minnesota-based makers of the luxurious, leather notebook-style iPhone wallet case sent a new top-shelf work bag to our house, I claimed it. Over the past month I’ve been filling it with my MacBook, iPad, iPhone, papers, pens and books. Voilà the Attaché

The Attaché bag follows the classic standards of its namesake case: it’s boxy, with plenty of space for documents and laptops. The sturdy leather keeps my files from crumpling and my computer from getting dinged — without the bulky (unsightly) padding you usually find in a laptop case.

While the exterior is a nod to the past, the interior reminds me that we live in the twenty-first century. The two compartments I use for my wallet and phone are lined in a bright orange soft suede. A free de-dust-ification every time I use it. Open the zipper pouch and it’s more orange:

The only part of the bag I haven’t found useful are the top straps of the interior pouches. This is because I’m impatient. The layout keeps me organized, but I can’t be bothered to tuck in the contents of those pouches. Instead, I’ve been sticking my lipgloss into the strap loop. The Attaché is fun for a boy or a girl. :)

You can carry the bag by its attaché handle or wear it like I do, à la messenger using a detachable, adjustable strap. If you’re on the shorter side (I’m 5’4”), you might want to have a cobbler add a hole to the belt-like strap. In my case, it sits just perfectly on my hip on the shortest setting.

The hardware used to attach the shoulder strap on either side is extremely robust. This is one of the first things I checked on the Attaché, and here’s why: When I first started my grown-up job, I was carrying a similar, chintzier bag one morning and had the unfortunate experience of having the strap pivot break off while I was greeting my new colleagues. The strap snapped out and the bag dropped right to the floor. Was this former grad student fit for a 9-to-5? I wasn’t feeling it. Not so with the Attaché.

Every detail — copper rivets, interior zipper, front button closure — is sturdy, functional, and beautiful.

The Attaché bag is a welcome complement to the repertoire of Pad & Quill offerings, which began with ultra-slim wallets and sleek Moleskine-styled gadget cases and now include some of the best-looking tech bags you can find (each bag is designed to satisfy). Everything they make is top shelf, with “leaves a good impression”-type quality.

P.S. This bag is truly unisex. But in case you’re not convinced, here’s a picture of a dude wearing the black version. (It’s not a purse, it’s European!)

The Attaché is available on padandquill.com for $440 but Pad & Quill are offering 9to5Mac readers 10% off this bag using code 9to5M at checkout.  Tweet, Facebook Like, Plus this post or sign up for our newsletter (or do all 4 to increase your chances) for a chance to win one in our giveaway.  We’ll notify winner via DM/Facebook/G+/newsletter email and announce the winner on this post next week.

Update: Our winner is Juliana G. from Brooklyn NYC. Thanks for playing!

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Comments

  1. Cmellon - 9 years ago

    Looks absolutely beautiful! Would never be able to afford it but would love to have it!!!

  2. Samuel Lopez - 9 years ago

    10% discount code not working

  3. Ilko Sarafski - 9 years ago

    Okay, I am there for you. And for that! :) Hope this time around I’ll win (as many people, I never win anything from such games). Hope dies last, right? :)

  4. 311sie - 9 years ago

    great job on the review!!

  5. I have to say that I doubt you’re getting great value for this price. Pad&Quill is pricing themselves out. Look at that fourth picture in the review; the strap on this bag is already ripping. This does not seem to be a quality product, deserving of the price.

    If you’re considering this bag, I suggest you look at the Saddleback Leather “thin briefcase” for $461. Effectively the same price as the P&Q option, but nicer-looking, and with a 100 year warranty. I still have 98 years left on my warranty, but I don’t see any problems popping up along the way.

    • muzll0dr - 9 years ago

      This. Also, in the second and third pictures, the leather around the top in the back isn’t sewn flat, either. Much of the construction doesn’t seem to lend itself to durability. And this bag looks like it’s been used much longer than a month. Fashionable, sure. Durable and quality, not so much.

  6. Eric J. Wilson - 9 years ago

    Very nice!

  7. Rick Takagi - 9 years ago

    I love these bags, excellent quality that’s timeless.

  8. Zahid Hafeez - 9 years ago

    I bought this bag about two months back and loved it since then……I would like to see some caring instrcutusons as well…….

  9. Hey Seth,
    Are you 70 or something?

  10. rambouillet26 - 9 years ago

    Beautiful craftsmanship.

  11. Leif Paul Ashley - 9 years ago

    So I can get a “bag” for my iPad to carry my iPad and papers I don’t need, hey, I have an iPad.

    Or I can spend that money on a new Apple Watch. mmm That’s are a really hard deci… I’m going Apple Watch! lol

  12. Allyson Rose - 9 years ago

    My thrifted Ben Sherman bag I’ve been using for the last 4 years is absolutely falling apart. This bag is absolutely gorgeous.

  13. angeltg424 - 9 years ago

    Reblogged this on angeltg424's Blog and commented:
    Beautiful addition to any wardrobe! All the necessities needed for your workday, and to look amazing while doing it! A definite must have!!

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