I like real leather, stitched and glued with side flaps that fold under the top flap. My small bag doesn't have the side flaps but the ones with them are best. Nothing can work out the side then. Also look for good quality thick leather. Then as soon as you get it home clean it with saddle soap and a brush, dry it well. Then get a product called Sno Seal and treat it with that. It won't clog the pores in the leather or promote rot like so many other leather products do. It conditions and water proofs the leather very well. Heat the leather and rub it in by hand. Cabellas sells it here but it can be bought at most good sporting goods stores.
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