 G'day guys. Welcome to my channel, Bootlossophy, and if you haven't been here before, my name is Tec. I'm filming on Wajik Country in Perth, Western Australia, and I acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land. Now today, I'm going to review the Crevard CO15 satchel bag. Computer bag, briefcase, call it what you will, very useful item. So this is the Crevard CO15 briefcase. It's a briefcase made by the company, a small family company called Crevard, founded by Yoki in Indonesia. It's an Indonesian company. Yoki found a friend and commissioned him to tan these super-thick, veg-tanned leather in order to make his bags. Crevard have a number of bags. This one is in the CO range, and this one is called CO15 because it carries a 15-inch laptop. You can get them as well as in other sizes, I think, 13 inches and 11 inches for a start. It's made of Indonesian leather, as I said, very thick, veg-tanned leather. I bought this for my wife last Christmas in December 2021. And because of the pandemic, she hasn't had much of a chance to travel. She doesn't take a briefcase to work. So this is her computer travel laptop bag. And because she hasn't been able to travel, the leather hasn't had a chance to really break in. So it's actually still quite thick. Let me take you through the outside features, and then we'll go in and have a look inside. So one of the first things you'll notice are these two straps. They've got very little comfortable covers at the top so that they don't cut into your hands as you carry them. The interesting thing about this is that this is actually one piece of leather, one strap that goes down here, down the bottom, up the other handle, down again, up, and it rejoins to that handle. So what that does is it gives you strength in that when you're carrying them, you haven't got a weak point where it might be tacked or sewn on. And in fact, the whole strap supports the weight of the bag. I think that's a fantastic feature. You'll also notice that all the hardware is made by leather. If you look at that, there is no hardware on hardware going through this loop. There's actually a buckled piece of leather from the shoulder strap so that no metal touches metal. You don't have this clinkety-clinkety when you're walking around. The shoulder strap is extremely thick, made of the same vegetarian leather. With this really clever shoulder pad on the back side where the foam is, Yoki's cut slices through so that it will conform to the shape of your shoulder. Now, if you look at my review earlier of the Creva FC bag, which I use every day, you find that my shoulder pad has curved to that degree, but this is still fairly unused by my wife. So you can see how thick that leather is. It hasn't sort of folded over yet. Then, carrying on on the outside, on the back side, you've got a pass-through strap so that you can put this through your roller bags. And there is a full-length magazine flap. And inside, oh by the way, inside that magazine flap is leather. There's no sort of shortcuts in making that any additional sort of material. There is also a metallic clasp so that when you close it, it stays closed and you don't show your wares to everybody at the airport. It's closed by a three-quarter zip system. It goes all the way down here, which makes it easy to pull apart so you can push your computers and other things in. What my wife uses this for, if she ever gets a chance to travel for work again, is she carries her 15-inch laptop easily, but not only that, she also carries a spare 15-inch screen. It's one of those stand-up screens that have come in the market lately, which she uses as a second screen. Plenty of room for that. Also enough room for a slim file and maybe a couple of magazines. Inside, the lining is a, I think it's acrylic, but it feels like canvas and I believe it's waterproof, so it gives you terrific protection for your computer gear. There's a single compartment for all the gear and then two flaps. There's a full-length flap and two shorter flaps like you can easily slide magazines and files in there and maybe notebooks and pens and so on. And there is a space for a business card flap. So all in all, a very, very functional briefcase or laptop bag as you might call it. The zip is brass and easy to open, very strong, so I have no fears about that. If there is one suggestion I might give Yoki, it wouldn't hurt if these two straps had a kind of overlying flap where you could run over and then push the two together so that they stayed together. Because sometimes I find when it's on the floor, this sort of thing happens and when you're in a hurry and you grab it, you kind of only grab one. So if it had a kind of flap that clipped the two together, that would be a fantastic addition, I think. Overall, 399 US dollars on the website. Yoki gave me a $40 discount because I bought other briefcases from him before. I find this tremendous value. I honestly don't know where you can get this type of leather briefcase to this quality where it's sewn really perfectly, where the brass is top-notch and the leather is just excellent. I can't see any better value for money bags out there. There you go. Well, that's it, guys. My review of the Crevar CO15 briefcase, Satchel. Very useful bag to take to the office, carry a computer with you, travel with. I hope you liked the review. If you did, please subscribe because I'll bring many more leather goods reviews and boot reviews especially to you and you want to be reminded of them by YouTube when they come up, right? And while you're there, don't forget to click on the like button because that will tell people what to look for and it will push this out to more people interested in this kind of stuff. Until then, guys, take care and I'll see you soon.