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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de agosto de 2024
At first it felt like faux leather with the way it wrinkled but after handling it for a few days it started to finally feel like supple real leather and it's quite a nice home for my little cheap notepads. The wheat color is beautiful and the leather smells nice.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2024
This is a high quality leather notepad that gets better with use. I use it daily and prefer this size over bigger full size padfolios. I keep my business cards in one slot and other people’s cards in the other slot. I carry notecards in the bigger pocket. It’s pretty much perfect.
bonsaitreehugger
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de septiembre de 2024
I've been looking for basically exactly this for such a long time. I was seriously considering learning leatherworking just to be able to create the perfect padfolio. I've bought and returned several on Amazon--most are not real leather, or are really poorly made and bulky. Even the $200 ones you find online are typically too chunky or have weird design flaws like zippers or impractical extra pockets. This is minimalist, made of decent grain leather, and will age wonderfully.A couple caveats:It's not perfect. (I bring up these small gripes as an act of love for this otherwise amazing product!) For one, I don't think three business card slots are necessary, and it detracts from the otherwise minimalist design. One slot would be perfect. I might cut out the stitching to remove it altogether.Second, the pen slot is a cheap elastic that I doubt will undoubtedly be the first thing to fail. I might cut it off.Pimp it out:There's a third "flaw", which is that it really needs a desk to write on. The writing surface is two layers of leather, which isn't stiff enough for a lap. (The reason I call this a "flaw" and not a flaw is that I'm glad they didn't add some cheap stiff insert that could break eventually.) However, this can easily be solved by slipping a clipboard into the pad slot. No clipboards fit exactly, so I sawed one down to perfect size to live in there.
Veronica
Comentado en México el 19 de marzo de 2023
Me encanto!
Mike A
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de septiembre de 2022
As others have said, the leather and workmanship are top-notch and make it worth the price. It is a little floppy, especially if you don’t put a name brand pad in it though…
A. deFinta
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de junio de 2020
The quality of this padfolio is equal to or better than others costing three to four times the price. The leather is a lovely shade of dark brown, supple and soft and held together with an even and attractive lighter brown stitching. It is thick enough to stand up to years of use while getting better looking with age.The pad sleeve is an unexpected, but nicely contrasting shade of deep burgundy suede, with the maker's mark unobtrusively stamped underneath the bottom right of the pad.The sleeve side has the same finish as the outside, with two 45-degree corner cuts at the top and bottom to aid in getting things into and out of the sleeve. The card slots are not in the accustomed bottom edge of the sleeve side, but instead are centered on the sleeve with a "V" at the open end and 45-degree corners echoing the sleeve side.An elastic loop is provided on the inside, near the spine, to protect your writing instrument of choice.My only concern - and this is merely my personal taste - is that the color could be a bit lighter, to better match my other leather accessories (wallet, checkbook cover, etc.); however, I love it the way it is.For under $20 dollars, the workmanship, fit and finish are an outstanding value. If you enjoy fine leather goods, do not pass this padfolio by.
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