The Tote Bag I swear by for Work and for Play

minimal polka dot outfit linjer tote bag review
minimal polka dot outfit linjer tote bag review
minimal polka dot outfit linjer tote bag review
minimal polka dot outfit linjer tote bag review
minimal polka dot outfit linjer tote bag review

Sussan polka dot top (this one is a dead ringer and I LOVE this option too!), J Crew denim skirt (this one is also cute), Linjer soft tote bag, Linjer watch, Dear Frances heels (block heel version here), Mademoiselle X Mejuri earrings

When it comes to bags, I’m a creature of habit. Most mornings, I’m in a little bit of a frantic rush (that’s what working essentially two jobs does to a girl!), so as glamorous as switching out my bag daily might seem, I prefer to have one handbag that I know I can rely on whether I’m heading out to the office, or catching up with friends on the weekend. And for the last six months, there’s only been one contender in my handbag collection which has really fit the bill; the Soft Tote from Linjer.

Rather than go for my usual choice of classic black, I opted for the soft tote in ‘chestnut’; which is worth nothing that in person the leather is a little richer and deeper in colour than it appears on the website. Given my relatively neutral-toned wardrobe, it’s proven to be the perfect pairing – particularly when wearing a softer colour palette, like above.

The bag itself is an incredibly classic design; it features one large open section, which is fully lined in a beige cotton twill, and a small interior hanging pocket, which is held shut at the top with a centre magnet closure. The exterior of the bag is incredibly simple – the only visible elements being some stitching at the seams, which in the currently climate of logo mania is a welcome reprieve. Crafted from a high quality vegetable tanned leather, processed using tannins from natural plant sources developed over 40 days, the aesthetic and overall feel, even some months after purchase, are of an incredibly high standard.

Perhaps the key selling point for me with this bag above others is just how functional the bag is. The interior comfortably fits a container for lunch sitting upright (I typically take leftovers from the night before into work each day), in addition to a makeup bag, my daily essentials, a pair of shoes, and the odd bit of miscellaneous mail from my PO Box.

I personally prefer to either wear this on my shoulder, or as a ‘top-handle’ bag – the latter I tend to go for when I’m carrying a little more than usual, as I find that when I overstuff the bag, the straps tend to slip off my narrow shoulders.

minimal polka dot outfit linjer tote bag review
minimal polka dot outfit linjer tote bag review
minimal polka dot outfit linjer tote bag review
minimal polka dot outfit linjer tote bag review

Given that this has been my go-to bag for the last six months, both for my daily commute into the office, casual weekends running errands, and for travel overseas, it’s seen it’s fair share of wear and tear and I’m incredibly impressed with how it’s worn so far. The leather has softened up beautifully; while the bag still stands up on its own, it’s relaxed quite considerably and become more and more comfortable to wear. One thing I haven’t done is baby this bag, and I’ve been impressed with how little marking there’s been to the exterior leather – aside from some corner wear and minor surface scratches (which are the result of having an all too playful kitten…), it’s held up very well.

It probably goes without saying that this is one of the best additions I’ve made to my wardrobe this year, and I’m still struck by how often I get compliments when wearing the soft tote out and about.

In case you missed it, I actually did a full bag review of the Linjer soft tote bag back in March, which also includes an overview of everything that can fit inside (including a 13″ laptop!!), so if you’d like to check the out I’ve dropped it down below! x

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14 Comments

  1. August 20, 2017 / 11:11 am

    Love that coulor! And am loving the dear Francis heels – just watched your luxury shoe vid today šŸ˜‰

    ā™„ Paula Shoe Fiend.

    • jamie-lee
      Author
      October 2, 2017 / 8:54 am

      Thanks Paula! And so sorry for the delay in responding! x

  2. August 20, 2017 / 7:48 pm

    It is a classic one, you would use it every day! I tend to use my straw basket, but could definitely do with something strong like this.
    xx Jenelle
    http://www.inspiringwit.com

  3. Beth
    August 21, 2017 / 9:42 am

    Funny! This is exactly the type of tote I’ve been looking for… thank you! Will have to get my hands on one šŸ™‚

    • jamie-lee
      Author
      October 2, 2017 / 8:47 am

      You won’t regret it, it’s such a goodie! xx

  4. Michelle
    August 21, 2017 / 11:29 am

    Hi! Thanks for your review – I’m considering purchasing a Linjer bag. I’ve noticed many companies using ‘leather edge paint’ to finish the edges, which seems to often be the first thing to wear out for me. In looking a photos I haven’t found a close up of the Linjer bag to see if they use it too, or what they use to finish the edges. Can you provide any information on this? Thanks a lot!

    • jamie-lee
      Author
      October 2, 2017 / 8:47 am

      Sorry for the late reply. I’m not sure I can see ay evidence of a leather edge paint but it’s worth noting that the leather has worn on all four edges of my bag. I haven’t babied it one little bit and it’s in excellent condition otherwise, but I think that’s just one of the things to expect with a bag like this, you will get wear like that to the leather over time xx

  5. Joelle
    November 1, 2017 / 1:29 am

    No clue if you’ll ever see this so late in the game, but I stumbled across this bag and am dying to know if you find that rolled shoulder straps are better or worse than the Everlane Day Bag’s flat straps? I have narrowed my choices down to these two brands – eliminating (I had one and didn’t like the floppiness of it) and Madewell (just because of mass production, etc). Maybe you will see this post and reply. šŸ™‚ Joelle

    • jamie-lee
      Author
      November 1, 2017 / 7:00 am

      Hi Joelle, I saw your comment on my YT too! Personally, I don’t really notice the difference in straps (I have the twill zip toe which I believe has the same straps); and as I mentioned in my review, I do tend to cross these over just to ensure that it stays on my shoulder. In terms of the bottom of the bag, it’s still pretty flat, however the leather has sorted up a lot on the sides and if the bag isn’t secured with the magnet, the sides are a little ‘floppier’, if that makes any sense. I much prefer this to the Cuyana as it feels like it’s held up really well and kept its integrity over time. Hope that helps x

      • Joelle
        November 1, 2017 / 11:29 pm

        Totally. šŸ™‚ Thanks so much for your response. It’s looking pretty good for the Linjer. Wish it was a priced a bit like the Everlane, but….sigh…..oh well.

  6. Jennifer Yeh
    December 5, 2017 / 10:19 am

    Do you know what country is the tote made in? I reached out to Linjer multiple times with this question but had no reply so far. Thanks!

    • jamie-lee
      Author
      December 5, 2017 / 9:47 pm

      I just checked my bag and it is made in Italy – the leather also comes from Italian tanneries. Hope that helps! x

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