A satchel is a medium to large-sized bag with a strap that can be worn diagonally across the body or hanging down from one side. Satchels are often made from leather, canvas, or synthetic fabrics and have a structured design with a flat bottom and a wide flap that covers the main compartment. They can have multiple compartments to help keep you organized.
Here are some features of a satchel:
Structure: Satchels are structured with a flat bottom and a wide flap that covers the main compartment.
Strap: Satchels often have an adjustable crossbody strap.
Size: Satchels are typically medium or large in size.
Material: Satchels are commonly made from leather, canvas, or synthetic fabrics.
Design: Satchels are designed to be secure with ornate flaps, belts, and buckles.Satchels have a rich history, evolving from the rugged bags carried by Roman soldiers to fashionable accessories. The word "satchel" is believed to come from the Latin word saccellus, which means "small bag". Satchels were associated with scholarly pursuits and were used to carry books, which were more precious in the past. In the 1950s and 1960s, satchels became standard school equipment for British children