Friday, 26 August 2011

The beautiful Lotuff & Clegg working tote


I recently received the Lotuff & Clegg working tote bag, ordered a few weeks ago. It’s nice to be able to say that neither the online photography nor Joe’s rhetoric are misleading. It is a beautiful, classic piece of leatherwork.


In my original piece on Lotuff & Clegg, brothers Joe and Rick Lotuff talked about how the handle of a bag just feels better in the hand when it is made their way - in precise proportions, with six layers of leather. They mentioned the importance of using big, vegetable-tanned skins for the effect it gives on the overall matching of the grains. Both of these things are borne out by the tote; but it is hard to put them any better than they did.

The tote is a big, unstuctured bag; it is made of a thick, soft and supple leather; it has no internal construction or pockets. It is therefore, in some ways, an impractical bag. But I would never suggest that the beauty of the leather, its tanning and texture, be sullied with pockets. It would be a sin. You can fit everything in and the sesation of carrying it will be a pleasure.


Lotuff & Clegg makes more other, perhaps more practical bags. Like the lovely English leather or lawyer's briefcases. But for me, the working tote is the most beautiful. I can't wait for that veggie-tanned grain to develop its own character through daily use.  

Previous, more detailed piece on Lotuff & Clegg here. The company's website here.

4 comments:

  1. I currently have an English Lock brief on order - it's been an agonising wait but I cannot wait to receive it.
    Delighted to hear they look as good in real life as they do in the pictures.
    Enjoy, T

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  2. Good day!

    Would love to see a picture with a close up of the seam finishing in the interior of your Rubinacci cashmere odd jacket's sleeve. Very rarely does one get to see an unlined sleeve.

    Luigi

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  3. Mr C.,

    instead of these atmospheric, meditative pictures it would be much more beneficial for us readers if you'd display the bag in full. In natural sunlight, from many angles.

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  4. Those are available on the Lotuff & Clegg website. Close-ups that give a feel of the material are not.

    Simon

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