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Tones I fall hard for this time of year with Korchmar Twain weekender.

November 27, 2018
Korchmar Twain Leather Weekender
Today’s post is part of my on-going partnership with Korchmar.

As much as I’d love to pack up and take off on vacation for a week or two, it’s hard to find the time and budget for it in my life. For me, longer vacations like that only happen about once a year (if I’m lucky!). However, taking a long weekend away or traveling overnight for work is much more of a practical scenario for me. This means having a proper weekender bag is a must have for my life.

Founded in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1917, Korchmar has been family-owned ever since. Their legacy is founded in innovation and fine craftsmanship. Being a family owned business means they take pride in their work. If there’s one thing they know, it’s how to make a stunning, handcrafted weekender.

Since you probably won’t be using a true weekender on a daily basis, it’s important to feel confident when you haul it from one location to another. The design should be practical, versatile, and downright stylish. It should be big enough for an outfit or two yet small enough to not weight you down. Korchmar’s Twain Weekender checks all these boxes with enough minimalistic flair to take on all your weekend travel needs.

As I’ve mentioned before, the Espresso color of the Twain weekender is deep and rich. It makes for a powerful impression and is versatile enough to compliment almost any outfit you travel in (see how I’ve styled it here and here). It’s sturdy and roomy, expanding to allow for increased interior storage. Built tough—it will outlast all my travels.

While it may be difficult to know what the pack, Korchmar makes selecting an overnight bag a piece of cake. Thanks so much for providing me with the Twain weekender and support all my travel needs. All styling is my own!

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  • Ian November 27, 2018 at 11:32 pm

    What’s your favorite white sneaker? If you had to pick one that offered comfort, style and durability. I know it’s probably tough for you lol

    • Phil Cohen November 29, 2018 at 10:37 pm

      Hey Ian! Without a doubt Common Projects Achilles Low! A bit pricey but the best quality and silhouette out there!

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