Briefcase







What is a Briefcase?
A briefcase is a movable case planned to carry documents, books, files, and other printed material, along with flat objects of a relatively small size. Briefcases have historically been used by lawyers to contain briefs on their way to court, explaining the name, although they are also carried by business people. The original briefcase was the satchel, a type of soft carry-all bag. In the 1800s, satchels set out to evolve, with bag makers creating iron or wooden figures, turning satchels into cases.

Briefcases come in a broad range of styles and aims, and they are usually produced in muffled colors so that they do not encounter with the garments of the wearer. Many companies continue to produce leather briefcases, but it is also potential to find briefcases made from plastic and various metals. Metal briefcases are often designed to be real secure, ensuring that their contents cannot be stolen or altered, and they are sometimes padded so that they can be used to protect electronic components in transit. Many office supply stores sell briefcases, with luxury versions being produced by companies which make luggage and other fine household goods.

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