Not my first CLC product, won't be my last. Very much like my backpack/toolbox/laptop pouch from CLC, it's not leather. I don't know why they have Leathercraft in their name, since I've never seen a CLC product actually made of leather. That said, it (and the backpack) wear very much like leather. Kinda stiff and hard to work with at first, but this pouch has about 12 weeks on it, the backpack has over a year on it, and neither are even showing a loose seam. They both got more flexible over time, and the tools seem to almost snap into place in them after a few weeks. This pouch in particular goes everywhere with me, it managed to eliminate the sheath for my leatherman, my MagLite, and the holster for my oversized (Motorola Nexus 6, with Project Fi case) cell phone. On top of all of that, it holds a black sharpie, a silver sharpie, two ballpoint pens and a mechanical pencil, and only adds about 3" to my overall width. Make no mistake, it's NOT light with that much in it; and it took some practice to get the Nexus 6 into it one-handed, but it holds all of that well enough to be a daily driver. Given what I've just told you about what I haul everywhere with me, and my toolbox/backpack; yes, you can safely assume I have a very active job, and not once have I had any qualms about my beloved Nexus falling out of it. I can actually get 2/3 of the phone into the big pouch. The top of it comes to the red band in the flashlight on the Amazon pic, and the Velcro still has a 100% engagement patch, so it is completely closed. The one (very very tiny) gripe I had was that the narrow tool/pen/pencil pockets are deep enough that I lost my Leatherman Wave in it the first time I put it in there. Once I got it out, I folded a paper towel down to a 1" strip and rolled it to the diameter of my thumb (say 3/4") and wrapped it tightly with electrical tape. I then stuffed the electrical tape/towel cylinder, on its side, down into the bottom of the pocket I wanted to use for my leatherman; causing the leatherman to stick up about 1/2" past the top (so I could get a grip on it to pull it out). Since I'd define my tiny gripe as more of a "need to modify a Multi-purpose pouch", it didn't cost it a star. It says right on the description "Multi-Purpose" meaning any expectations I'd have of a custom fit would be somewhat ridiculous. Besides, show me some other options for hauling around a Nexus 6 w/case, that aren't just as bulky if not more so, and I'll show you a specialty pouch that won't carry your pens, flashlight and multi-tool. Considering you'll probably get that solution for the same price as this.... No-Brainer. Only thing I can't speak to is the key clip. Only used it for about a week when I was forced to use a car that wasn't mine. It worked, I could operate it one-handed, but I didn't use it enough to get a feel for long-term wear or durability. In the unlikely event that it wears out on me, I'd absolutely buy it again; and more importantly, I'd absolutely recommend it to someone I like who has a phablet, multitools and pens.