Moleskine products such as Moleskine notebooks also known as the Moleskine diary, are nothing short of legendary. Made in Italy, these fantastic products add a touch of class and sophistication wherever they are seen.
Moleskine notebooks (aka the Moleskine diary) have been used for centuries, and by some of the world’s best creative minds, such as Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, and even Ernest Hemingway. They were originally produced by French bookbinders who supplied stationary shops in Paris where the intelligentsia of the day sourced their writing materials. After falling out of production for a time in 1986, Moleskine notebooks or the Moleskine diary wasthen brought back into production in 1998 in Italy when a Milanese publisher decided to resurrect the tradition. Pretty soon they were again circling the globe and finding their way into the briefcases, bags, and pockets of sophisticated men everywhere.
Bound in tough, great-looking oilcloth, Moleskine notebooks feature a special spine that allows them to lie flat when they are open, so you can use all of every page easily. The Moleskin diary also feature an elastic strap to keep them closed when not in use, and a pocket at the back for collecting scraps of loose paper.
Sure, a Moleskin diary is a little more expensive than an ordinary notebook, but who wants to be ordinary? Moleskine notebooks are also a lot cheaper than a PDA, and we do mean a lot! You could buy Moleskine notebooks for years for the price of one digital assistant.