Review: Sandy Lisa Bags
Is your day-to-day work bag cluttered and clunky? It’s time to up your handbag game with Sandy Lisa, the company that’s a stylish career woman’s new best friend. The eponymous brand is helmed by its South African-born founder, who has over 15 years of experience in the computer case industry and a knack for accessories that go seamlessly from day to night. You can check out a complete lineup of the products at eBags. But then keep reading, because we feature two of our favorites.
The classic Sandy Lisa Siena tote ($129.99), for example, merges fashion with function – it’s totally chic on the outside with quilted detail and Sandy Lisa’s signature hardware, and organized to a tee on the inside. The bag easily fits both a laptop (up to 14.1”) and tablet (up to 10.1”), making it perfect for jetting from work lunches to meetings across town. In addition to storing your large electronics in protective padded pockets, the Siena tote keeps you organized on the go with a cell phone pocket, two pen holders, a zippered pocket for storing valuables, a large interior so you can fit everything you need for the day, and an exterior back pocket for those items you need available at your fingertips. A removable elegant chain shoulder strap dresses the bag up for a night out (because how often do you need to dash from work to cocktails? Too often!) and lets you go hands-free.
Another great option for work and weekend adventures is the Sandy Lisa London shoulder bag ($119.99). Its color block exterior makes it more of a statement piece, while the neutral color palette makes it classic enough for professional situations. This bag also carries both your laptop (up to 15.6” – great if you have a larger computer) and tablet in padded compartments, secured by an adjustable strap. And just like other Sandy Lisa totes, the London has all the essentials a busy gal needs: cell phone pocket, pen holders, zippered interior pocket, a large interior space and a removable shoulder strap. It’s perfect for taking onboard a flight as your personal item when traveling for business, as well as daily use.