I've been using the Mordx Art Portfolio Bag for a few weeks now, and it's quickly become my go-to for transporting my artwork. The first thing that struck me was how luxurious it looks—seriously, from a distance, you'd think it was a high-end designer bag. The creamy texture and sleek design make it stand out, but it's the functionality that really won me over.
The bag has three spacious pockets, each with double-stitched zippers, which are perfect for organizing different sizes of artwork. I use the largest layer (36*24 inches) for my canvases, the middle one for posters, and the smallest for brushes and smaller supplies. It’s like having a mini art studio on the go! The foldable design is a lifesaver when I’m not using it—it tucks away neatly without hogging space.
That said, there’s one caveat: the bag isn’t rigid. If you’re carrying delicate pieces, you’ll need to slide in some foam board or cardboard for extra protection. I learned this the hard way when one of my sketches got a slight bend during transit. But once I added reinforcement, everything stayed pristine.
The adjustable shoulder strap is padded and super comfortable, even when the bag is fully loaded. I’ve carried it across campus to my art classes, and my shoulders didn’t ache afterward. The top handle is also sturdy, giving me flexibility in how I carry it.
One minor gripe? There was a slight odor when I first unboxed it (common with new bags), but after airing it out for a day, it was gone. Small price to pay for such a versatile bag.
Overall, if you’re an artist or student who needs a stylish yet practical way to haul your creations, this bag is worth every penny—just remember to reinforce it for fragile pieces!