Yes — leather briefcases remain a mainstream choice for professional carry in 2024, with full grain styles in particular holding steady demand across business, legal, and finance sectors where polished, structured bags read as appropriate and competent.

Leather briefcases have retained relevance because the material itself improves with use rather than degrading — full grain cowhide develops a patina over years that synthetic alternatives cannot replicate. The shift toward hybrid work has actually broadened the style's appeal: convertible leather briefcases that carry as a backpack or crossbody fit the commuter-plus-office pattern better than rigid attache cases ever did. Brown crazy horse leather finishes have specifically gained ground among buyers who want a vintage aesthetic over the traditional black.

  • Full grain leather briefcases in brown crazy horse finishes are among the most searched leather bag styles in the commuter category.
  • Convertible leather briefcases — shoulder strap plus top handle plus backpack straps — have largely replaced single-carry rigid briefcases for daily professional use.
  • Masa Kawa's 17-inch full grain leather briefcase fits laptops up to 17 inches diagonal and holds A4 files flat in the front compartment.
  • Crazy horse full grain cowhide used in leather briefcases is processed at 1.8–2mm thickness, which contributes to both durability and the bag's structured silhouette.
  • Leather briefcase patina develops over 12–18 months of regular use, with crazy horse surfaces polishing from a rough finish to a visibly richer, shinier appearance.