 G'day. How are you going? My name is Tech. Welcome to my channel, Bootlossophy. I come to you from Wajik Country in Perth, Western Australia, and I acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land. Now today's something a little different. I'm reviewing a bag, a leather bag from Indonesia from the brand called Kravah. This is the FC-13 bag. This is the Kravah FC-13 from Indonesian bag makers Kravah. It's owned by the owner Yoki, who's a extremely friendly guy and you can contact him through his Instagram page under Kravah, or you can look at their website, which is an extremely functional, really well-organised website. This is made from Indonesian veg tanned leather, which Yoki has organised and actually asked his friend to make for him. And it's a local design, specially designed by Yoki, to create this very functional sort of briefcase satchel bag. This is the FC-13 and the FC series. They also have them in 15 inches and 11 inches and in different leathers, in darker leathers. And I also believe they have a canvas sort of type version of this. So let's go through this in terms of functionality and what you get. So very thick Indonesian veg tanned leather. This one is in a colour called sand. It has these two straps that go in fact all the way around the bag. So it's actually two single straps not sewn to anything other than the fixing points. It has a flat obviously. It has a carrying handle off to the side because it's not on top. I think for a couple of reasons. One it's it's a lot sleeker and slimmer and the other is you then don't have to have a reinforcing metal band across the top. On the rear side you have this pass-through for when you're carrying it on your roll-on luggage and there is a full-length magazine sleeve here. The straps, these are actually quite amazing. They're very very thick straps. But they they're also have no metal on metal. If you look at that buckle this thing has a buckle that goes through this piece of hardware so that there's no actually jangling of metal and metal. In fact if you listen to that it's all leather. It's not metal. The shoulder pad is carved. You can see these, I hope they come through in this light. They have these slits carved in them so that they actually fold one way. Very often when you buy new bags the shoulder pads are as stiff as a board. You stick them in your shoulder and nothing happens, but this curves beautifully. Opening up the bag. They have they don't have buckles. They've got these little brass catches and basically you pop them out and pull it out. Initially when the leather is really stiff, I've had this for about a year now. I think I bought them in when did I buy them? September 2021 I think. When I initially bought them the leather was very stiff and closing this this sort of closure system was actually quite tricky, but now that it's worn it's lovely and soft and supple. You find that the flap is folded over on the edges, which is a nice touch because often what happens when you have a straight flap is it's not very rain-proof. But in this case they've covered it over so that it is definitely moisture-proof. Once you open the bag you see this synthetic canvas style lining. It's a really lovely red color. Inside is one big compartment. This is a 13 inch by the way. So it fits a 13 inch MacBook or any other laptop. So it has one large compartment inside of which there is a side pocket. I've actually punched a hole and attached a little clip through there to keep my keys. All of this lined sumptuously by this acrylic kind of canvas material. There are two external side pockets which are covered by that flap. But when you open them there are two external side pockets. Both of them also lined with that red and it's fully leather-backed. There's no sort of saving of leather on the inside. Couple of features. I told you about the non-metal and metal on catches. There is no metal touching metal anywhere on this. I think if you wanted to run silent, run deep, this is the bag to go with. Second feature. Everything is made with single pieces of leather. There's one piece of leather that goes all the way around. These two bags is one piece of leather that's sort of folded on itself and then sewn here so you don't have multiple weak points. Each weak point has a brass clasp or handle or whatever you call it, rivet. And I've already told you about this single piece of leather strap that goes all the way around and really sort of reinforces it so that when you're carrying it you don't have any weak points where they're attached to other parts of the bag. It's at the 13 inch size. You can get the 15 inch. It easily carries my MacBook 13. It easily carries all the cords, a couple of magazines, a couple of files. I can put my sunglasses and other sort of EDC in the side pockets. And if I didn't want to bother with opening there's always a magazine flap at the back. Again, the inside of the magazine pad is leather. There's no sort of skimping by making this material. There is also, if you see this little piece, there's also a magnetic clasp for safety reasons. Really terrific. Well thought out. And as I said, the owner Yoki is an extremely friendly guy. He's great in social media. He responds to your emails very quickly. Easy to get on with and easy to make some changes with if you wanted. So I've had this, as I've said, for about a year. I use it every other week to take to the office. I have traveled with it, which I find extremely functional with this pass-through that I've got. It's actually not that light because it's it's really good, thick, veg-tan leather. The leather has softened considerably since I've owned it. And, you know, I expect it to get better and better as it goes. Not much patina showing at the moment because I haven't exposed it to weather or greases other than my greases from my hand. And that's sort of showing a little bit. But I fully expect it to patina as we go. So there you go, guys. That's my review of the Kravart FC-13 bag. I really find it a perfect EDC all-round bag that I can carry to work or just go out and have my EDC gear in it. It fits in the computer really perfectly for my Apple Mac. If you like this review, I hope you subscribe because there'll be plenty more reviews about leather goods, but in particular boots because this is called bootlossify, right? And don't forget to click on the like button because some people who have already subscribed get these videos pop up and they forget to click on like, which tells me how you like me. All right, so until then, take care and I'll see you soon.