What About the Leather Courier and the Messenger Bag?

Travel & Leisure

  • Author Jerry Slauter
  • Published January 30, 2012
  • Word count 440

Leather courier and messenger bags have been around for a long time. I have seen people, in writing or in verbal explanation, attempt to distinguish the difference between the two leather bags. Actually, there is little or no difference between the two cases. The dictionary usually uses one term to synonymously define the other.

The courier or messenger bag is distinguished from other leather briefcases and bags by the size, shape and style. They usually have a flap from the top of the back over the main compartment to one-half, or full coverage on the front. This flap provides protection and a place to put another zippered pocket or to attach smaller compartments - in order to organize and store smaller gadgets. They can be a horizontal or vertical format and be as small as a man bag or document case; or as large as a laptop case or satchel, such as a mail bag.

In my opinion, more important issues lie in determining the history of the two bags and explaining their usefulness. Couriers or messengers have been deployed in times to war to carry important documents from one commander to another. Courier bags have consisted of little more than a leather pouch with a pocket large enough to hold a paper sized documents, and possibly contained a map pocket or plastic window to protect the map in adverse weather conditions (in more modern applications - WWII and on).

Another type of messenger bag has been developed by those supplying electrical and telephone linemen. They have used a shoulder bag with a flap, from one-half to full overlap. The bags have been made of canvas, leather or a combination of the two materials to carry tools and heavy metal fasteners up the poles - while keeping their hands free for climbing and working.

Postal carriers have used a large leather bag fashioned in the same configuration. The Pony Express even used a leather messenger bag so the weight of the mail could be evenly distributed for a comfortable ride and handed-off quickly, while protecting the mail from rain and dust. Bicycle couriers in the large cities have also used this style and format to dispatch their mail and documents around the major cities.

The leather courier or messenger is durable, versatile and stylish. They fit nicely on Wall Street or the Santa Fe Trail. On horseback or in the air, they protect and organize your gadgets, computer, documents, I Pad, pens, cameras, or even a change of clothes. You are always in style when you choose a leather courier or messenger bag that wears well and improves with age.

Jerry Slauter is a retired school teacher who now sells leather couriers and messenger bags at:

http://wwwleatherbriefcasepro.com

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