My Brief Case
I went to a school in North London, Minchenden, where carrying brief cases by their handles was very much frowned upon. I still follow that tradition today.
My late wife bought it at Dunhill in about 1976. Admittedly they have replaced the zip twice, but despite its battered appearance it’s still going strong and accompanies me everywhere on business.
That’s what quality is about!
Note that the case has no handle and two very useful side pockets.

and it’s items like these, although battered and worn, that mean so much to us now 🙂 She did spoil you … Dunhill! 🙂
Comment by Boo | July 18, 2009 |
She did I suppose. But then she earned a good living as a barrister. And before that we weren’t hard up as I earned enough as a programmer in the 1970s. We were lucky with money!
But we did once live in a fourth floor walk-up flat in London with two bedrooms and three small children. At least it was hard by Regent’s Park.
She liked to shop though and I’ve still got her last Armani trouser suit that she bought for work and never wore.
Comment by AnonW | July 18, 2009 |