Massanger Zipper

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Massanger Zipper

There are many different styles of briefcases for men. The Hardside case an aggregate is called a style. This is a box with a carry handle that closes with a lock. The locks are usually combination locks that can be set to your favorite number. Cases are available in leather. However, there are some of the "James Bond" styles of aluminum or molded materials. Cases generally do not have a shoulder strap. If you are traveling, they usually can connect to your "add a bag" strap found on your discount luggage. Cases are organized in a briefcase style. It will open with a file folder at the top of the box. Usually there pen loops and in compartment area of PDA or mobile phone. The fund is empty and can carry books, more documents or even a computer laptop. You can work out a briefcase from a car or an airplane or train. If you need more space, are available in 2 ", 3" 4 " and 5 "deep. There popular models that expand from 4" to 5 "quick closure that is hidden inside the box. Traditional Cases also can have a desk inside. Added some cases have leather-wrapped corners or a "French edge" that extends beyond the corners of the box. Many of these cases are lined in leather for durability. The cases of higher quality than many, many years of great wear.

Litagation style cases or briefcases are very traditional style open top box that can contain a lot of papers and books. These are the "teacher" style cases released by many lawyers. Some are available with a padded interior compartment that will hold a laptop. They generally have a combination lock or a key principle end. Most of these cases do not usually have a shoulder strap. They are available in many beautiful skins a bottom side harder. These cases may result a lot of weight. Some of them have cell phone pockets and ties in the pen to organize your case. Others may have an outside pocket of a document or a the largest travel accessories, a collapsible umbrella. These cases are a very traditional available in rich shades of brown or black. In general, these cases will a discreet monogram of the owner's initials. As with all these types of cases, the best leather will give you years and years of service.

The portfolio standard is the most popular among younger men. They always have a shoulder strap for convenience in carrying. The straps are ergonomic the most comfortable when you are carrying too much weight. The are available with zippers or a messenger style flap. These cases are available in leather or fabric or combinations of both. Leather cases are more durable and more stylish, although some of the finest ballistic nylon cases remains very good. Portfolios are available with lots of pockets and usually within an organizer. The organizer will conduct glasses, cell phone, business cards, pens and PDA's. Pockets organizer shall file within your documents. Many of these cases feature a slide on the back of your luggage light hanger for convenient travel. Some of the portfolios are also extensible to the days when you're carrying an extra load of papers. The best are made to last and will provide years of reliable service.

Of course there are now suitcases with wheels. It seems that more and more and take the case of wheels is more and more popular. These are generally as large as the broadest portfolio styles. Some models have a shoulder strap for comfort. Other models have the feature to slide on the case also hook up your luggage. Models are available with combination lock closure for security. Many of these cases can be with a monogram with a company name or logo and are popular as corporate gifts. There are versions of the case of removable wheels with tires for times that do not require them. Pad covers very practical fit easily into these cases. They are available in luxury leather and ballistic nylon stockings and combinations of both. Most cases of wheels also have an organizer in their pens, business cards, mobile phone and PDA. Remember, in business, if any case as part of this very important "first impression".

Maxine Greco has been in the luggage and travel business for over 38 years. She is currently working at Village Luggage and Gifts.

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