Two main styles that look good. A nice slim computer bag/modern briefcase or a very high-end business backpack like. Stay away from most backpacks or bulky messenger bags because you'll like an intern or someone who works in the back office.

Stick to black with silver accents and business style. Leather is preferred or very high end business fabrics like some of the Tumi Nylon or something. No canvas, no normal backpack or messenger material.

I have a few recommendations, and although they're pricey, I think they're worth it since you use it a lot:

  • Can't really go wrong with Tumi. Some of their stuff is more utilitarian and isn't as attractive, but if you pick the right bag, it will be solidly built and is dependable. They have a bag, think it's the Hamilton? something, that has some really cool accents. Wide range of price points for Tumi too which is nice.

  • Shinola makes some really great American-made leather bags and backpacks that look amazing and feel great

  • I personally have a Symthson black leather brief which is really nice and has done well. Classy, well-built. Think it's maybe 1500 though, which is definitely unnecessary, especially for consulting.

  • Have seen some quality Montblanc and Longchamp bags too.

    AVOID OBNOXIOUS BRANDED SHIT!!!!! A kid in my analyst class has a burberry check brief and he isn't British or gay and people shit on him for it. It's not about the price, it's about being an arrogant fuck.

 

i have tried to use a solid briefcase while working as a manager...but it really wasn t for me! I work a lot withmy laptop and do presentations and stuff like that, so i ended up choosing a nice laptop backpack from Swiss Gear. Smooth simple and extremely functional!

 

It looks too small for my laptop. The color scheme would also TOTALLY clash with my shoes.

The only difference between Asset Management and Investment Research is assets. I generally see somebody I know on TV on Bloomberg/CNBC etc. once or twice a week. This sounds cool, until I remind myself that I see somebody I know on ESPN five days a week.
 
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I have a MAN purse, just like in friends. I get to put all my stuff in it, it's so much better than just a wallet.

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Even your MDs will do it. People use deal bags, firm bags, shit they got interviewing other places. I've taken shit with competitors logos on it to meetings to carry books. One area in your appearance where people expect you to be cheap.

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I suggest a Jack Spade. It's about $120, extremely durable, easy to clean, insulated, waterproof, and conservative. I've used one daily for three years, and I haven't noticed a single fray or blemish.

 

I went to a management meeting the other day and my entire deal team had Tumi bags (some used more than 1). It is a good investment if you have the cash, but otherwise not necessary.

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I went to a management meeting the other day and my entire deal team had Tumi bags (some used more than 1). It is a good investment if you have the cash, but otherwise not necessary.

If you have access to a car, there's a Tumi factory store up in Central Valley. Good way to save a buck or two on a Tumi if you're a new analyst or associate.

 

Shoulder bags are generally having a long shoulder strap designed to be placed across shoulder. These bags will usually have an outer compartment where you can place small items. Shoulder bag comes in different shapes and styles, some bags will have a zipper closure or some bags will have snap closure. An advantage of using a shoulder bag is that it helps to distribute the weight of the bag across the body.I bought Eagle Creek shoulder bag a couple of years ago and I trust on it for its durability and reliability.

 
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Alternatively just save a little and get a nice $700-$1000 piece. It should last you your analyst years and will look great without spending outrageous cash.

Hate to break it to you, but for an analyst $700 is "outrageous cash" for a bag.

 
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A couple of people in my office have the bag found at the link below. It reminds me of the one you posted and the vintage look is cool. I rotate between one of maybe three or four bags, all of them freebie bags inscribed with my bank's logo. I'm always bringing random shit to the office. Gym clothes, keys, sneakers, winter boots, bills, chargers, food items for my cube, my folding umbrella, whatever...it's always something. Nobody gives a shit what bag you have and nobody will really even see it. I wear big boots to the office when it rains or snows. I look ridiculous but nobody gives a shit because they know it keeps my feet dry on my commute. It's the same way with the bag IMO. It's just how I transport items between home and work.

I would no sooner spend $700 to $1000 on a bag than poke needles in my eyes!

http://www.filson.com/products/briefcase-computer-bag.70257.html?fromCa…

 

I am not an analyst, but I would think the bag size would depend on the size of your laptop (if you have to carry one) and all the gear you usually carry with you to work. Another good brand to explore business cases is Briggs & Riley if you’re not entirely happy with the one you have.

 

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