Okay, so today I messed around with “leo et violette”. Gotta say, it was a bit of a rollercoaster, but a fun one! Here’s how the whole thing went down.
First Steps – What even is this?
I started by, well, figuring out what “leo et violette” actually was. I mean, the name sounds fancy, like some French film or something. Turns out, it’s a Parisian brand that makes bags and other leather goods. Cool, I like bags!
Getting My Hands Dirty (Digitally Speaking)
Next, I checked out their stuff. I spent some time just browsing, you know, getting a feel for their style. They have some pretty sleek designs, I gotta admit. I was particularly eyeing this one backpack – simple, but looked super well-made.
The Deep Dive – Materials and all that Jazz
Then I started looking at the details. What kind of leather do they use? Where do they make their stuff? I’m one of those people who likes to know what I’m buying, you know?

It said they use full-grain leather, which I’ve heard is pretty good. And it’s made in Europe, which is also a plus in my book. The descriptions made it sound all fancy and high-quality, So far so good!
The “Should I or Shouldn’t I?” Moment
This is where I spent a good chunk of time, to be honest. Going back and forth, looking at different models, comparing prices. It’s a bit of an investment, so I wanted to be sure. I even looked at some reviews online to see what other people were saying. Always good to get a second, third, and fourth opinion, right?
Final decision!
It was tough work, but it’s done! I did lots of searching, thinking and comparing, and it was very good!