What is a satchel?
Satchel A satchel is a structured bag with a flat bottom, a short top handle, and a long strap. To understand what a satchel is, imagine a classic English school bag or briefcase, the shape of which it visually replicates. Thanks to its strict rectangular or slightly trapezoidal geometry, this accessory maintains its shape perfectly even when empty.

This model evolved from the traditional leather satchels worn by Oxford and Cambridge students in the mid-20th century. Over time, this utilitarian item transformed into a basic everyday and business accessory, while retaining its recognizable proportions.
Distinctive features
A traditional satchel features a flap that closes with two buckled straps. Modern models often feature magnetic snaps underneath the classic buckles for quick access, or a single central snap lock.

The thoughtful design ensures versatile carrying options. The bag features a short, sturdy handle for hand or elbow carry, and a detachable long strap for crossbody or shoulder use.
The accessory is made from dense, dimensionally stable materials—thick smooth leather, high-quality eco-leather, or suede. It has a rigid, stable bottom and reinforced seams to prevent deformation.

The interior typically features several rigid compartments. Larger models easily accommodate A4 documents or a tablet, and an additional slip pocket is often located under the top flap.
What to combine with
In business and smart-casual styles, the satchel harmoniously complements tailored pantsuits, classic trench coats, double-breasted jackets, and pencil skirts. The bag's clean lines support a put-together, professional look.

The satchel is a key accessory in preppy style. It pairs beautifully with pleated skirts, knit vests, oxford shirts, loafers, and brogues.
In everyday wardrobes, a bag serves as a structuring element. It balances relaxed pieces: straight-leg jeans, oversized chunky knit sweaters, and Chelsea boots.
Basic leather shades (camel, burgundy, emerald, black) are versatile for business capsule attire. Bright or pastel shades are used as color accents in monochrome, minimalist outfits.