Manbag.

It depends really. Bags can be handy for putting things in.
Many older businessmen would still bring in a briefcase to work each day. Where is the line between a traditional briefcase and a yuppie-esque manbag?
 
I have two messengers and just bought myself a kick ass briefcase for my wife to give me for Christmas.
Man-bag > Riding the office elevator carrying a Tupperware container (and having bulging pockets)
 
Man bag and briefcase are different things in my opinion.
I used to have a friend who had this little bag that he’d wear out strapped on his upper breast area. That is what I would call a man bag.
 
Bankin’ Wrote:
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> I have two messengers and just bought myself a
> kick ass briefcase for my wife to give me for
> Christmas.
>
Bankin, what kind of briefcase did you go with? I am in the market.
 
I’ve got this badass crocodile leather briefcase my wife bought in Torino. Yet I only carry my lunch/fruit/almonds in it most of the time.
 
mwvt9 Wrote:
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> Bankin, what kind of briefcase did you go with? I
> am in the market.
Hey, mwvt! How’s everything going?
I went with a Saddleback Leather Classic Briefcase. Kind of pricey, but I fully expect it to last a lifetime. Check this out if you have a few minutes: http://www.saddlebackleather.com/33-quality
 
Bought one from Aldo 2 years back. Quite nice.
100% Better than bag packs which I see people (even those wearing suits) carrying in NYC.
 
^ pupdawg82 - totally, hate those wearing suits with backpacks! Some even notch it up a bit by wearing white sports shoes.. **pukes**
I have a nice leather Perry Ellis Portfolio messenger bag (black), looks professional.
 
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