Leather Portfolios

Despite the bounty of e- and i-everything, a leather portfolio is still a staple for business organization.

Leather porfolio | BCBusiness

Despite the bounty of e- and i-everything, a leather portfolio is still a staple for business organization.

Just like flying cars and moon colonies, futuristic dreams of the paperless office have so far proven unattainable. If anything, the reams of reports and screen dumps printed out over the last three decades have created literal mountains of paperwork – much of which we’re still expected to produce on command. Until tablets live up to the hype and e-copies trump hard copies, a leather portfolio is still the best and most stylish way to organize and carry those all-important sheets of bond.

1. Hand-dyed leather portfolio by Bridge from Betty Hemmings, $549. bettyhemmings.com


2. Atkinson’s Bordeaux leather folder from Atkinson’s of Vancouver, $595. atkinsonsofvancouver.com


3. Vegetable-dyed Florentine leather writing case from Betty Hemmings, $998. bettyhemmings.com


4. In-house Betty Hemmings natural-dyed red leather portfolio, $469. bettyhemmings.com


5. Embossed Golden Fleece logo leather portfolio from Brooks Bros., $295. brooksbrothers.com


6. Pineider limited-edition handmade zip portfolio from Betty Hemmings, $1,599. bettyhemmings.com