🖊️ Write Your Legacy with Moleskine!
The Moleskine Classic Notebook is a large, ruled notebook measuring 5 x 8.25 inches, featuring a durable leather-like cover, thick ivory paper, and an elastic closure. Perfect for journaling, note-taking, and sketching, it combines elegance with functionality, making it a favorite among professionals and creatives.
Manufacturer | Moleskine |
Brand | Moleskine |
Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.27 x 5.12 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 9788883701122 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black |
Cover Material | Polypropylene(PP) |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Large |
Ruling | Ruled |
Sheet Size | A5 |
Ink Color | Gray |
Manufacturer Part Number | 9788883701122 |
L**E
Good Stuff
Such a classic notebook, and for good reason! Sturdy front and back cover, with good quality paper. Handsome and useful.
M**E
Great Quality!
Great notebook with lots of pages! Exactly as described and what you expect
M**D
Love!
This is pricey, but I always buy moleskine journals when I need a new one. I think this is my fourth one (all completely filled & different colors).I carry this notebook with me at all times and it shows no signs of tearing or wear. I am also super picky about the ruling distance of the lines, and love these notebooks. The paper is super good quality (thick, but not too thick).
S**N
My choice when writing a journal to my son.
LONG STORY SHORT:I love these. I have been journalling and writing in Moleskine notebooks for over 15 years. During some seasons of life, I wrote in one every day. When my wife got pregnant recently, I decided to write a journal of my thoughts feelings and musings during the 9 months of pregnancy, and give him the journal on his 18th birthday. There was no doubt what kind of journal I'd be using for such an important undertaking.PROS-Great quality. Constructed well, great materials, great paper quality.-The paper is "soft" if that makes any sense. You really can feel that the quality is on a different level from the everyday paper that you're used to writing on.-Strong binding that lasts throughout many openings and closings, when writing 1-3 pages per day. I've used several different kinds of journals over the years, including many Moleskine knockoffs. Most of them don't fully hold up by the time you finish writing in the journal. This one always has.-Good quality elastic band to keep it closed.-Little folder pocket in the back, why? Who knows. But you can put stuff in there.-Braided "book mark" ribbon. Soft and doesn't fray. If it does, you can re-burn the edge and you're back in business.-Front page has a "In case of loss, please return to:" section. I lost one one time...and someone returned it...so that was nice.CONS-Some knockoffs come with 2 bookmark ribbons. Why you'd need two in a journal...I wouldn't know. But this one only has 1-The "In case of loss, please return to:" section in the front of the book has an additional line for "As a reward: $ ____________. That's always bugged me. First of all, I think people should return these sorts of things out of the kindness of their own heart. Second of all, how can you put a value on something you haven't written yet. First thing you do is put your name and number in there, and that you'll give someone $1000 if they return it to you?? what if you lose it before you've written anything in it?! are you contractually obligated by your reward line?! What if you put $5....and then end up writing in the notebook the calculations that make time travel possible?! Then you lose it...and some dude finds it and decides $5 isn't worth his time...and throws it in the river! ....I'm no historian, but I bet that's happened before. The time travel thing.Just return the notebook people. It probably means something to someone. Be good to one another.Are you still reading this? What were we talking about?....oh yeah. The Moleskine. Buy it. It's good.
N**K
Perfect for journaling, despite its drawbacks
I am 32 years old at the time of this review, and I have been keeping a journal almost literally since I knew how to write. I have vivid memories of myself sprawled at the top of the stairs in my mom's old house, a little girl of no more than 6 or 7, scribbling away in my journal. I'm sure whatever I was scribbling at the time was half illegible and made no sense, but who cares.Over the past 25+ years as a diarist, I've tried just about every type of diary and journal there is, from kitschy one-year diaries with locks to plain old spiral or composition notebooks to elegant, beautiful blank hardbound books with fancy designs on them. After all these years, I have definitely concluded that a Moleskine-type notebook is best for journaling.What do I mean by "Moleskine-type" notebook? Simple. I mean a hardbound notebook of a convenient size (the Moleskine "large" is perfect in my opinion at about 5x8 -- it's small enough to throw in my purse, yet not annoyingly tiny.) I mean a notebook with an inner pocket so I can store odds and ends. I mean it has a ribbon marker so I can find my place easily, and an elastic band closure so the pages don't get messed up when I'm traveling around. I mean it lies flat when it's open so I can write easily. I mean it's durable as hell no matter how much I throw it around, and has acid-free, archival quality paper.This type of notebook is incredibly functional for journaling. It's not overly fussy, and it actually lasts a lot better over the years than some of those "fancy" ones I've used in the past. I have leather-bound journals I used in college 10 years ago that I thought were a quality investment. Guess what? They're falling apart now, while my Moleskines of a similar age still look practically new.Now. I should mention that, contrary to popular belief, Moleskine is certainly not the only company to make this type of notebook. Rhodia, Leuchtturm, Quo Vadis, and other companies all have similar offerings, with the hard cover, ribbon marker, inner pocket, etc. A while back, I went on a little tour of all these competitors' notebooks, for comparison. The upshot: I still prefer Moleskine, and here's why.While Moleskine is nearly perfect, it does have one quality that many consider a flaw: the paper is thinner than all of its competitors' notebooks. This means you can really only use certain types of pens with it (I'll tell you my favorite in a second.) It's not fountain pen friendly, so if that's what you prefer, forget it. It even has trouble with many ordinary "inky" pens, such as rollerball pens. Any of these will produce bleed-through to the other side of the page, which, like all of you I'm sure, I abhor.BUT. The problem with the competitors' notebooks, for me, is that the "higher quality" 80g or 90g paper many of them use tends to mean I have to wait forever for my ink to dry. And try as I might, I'm just not comfortable with that. From Rhodia to Leuchtturm, I had this problem with them all. I couldn't find a quality paper that would actually absorb the ink quickly enough for me to continue writing as fast as I wanted to, over to the next page.That is why I still prefer Moleskine, even though the paper is thinner than many of its competitors. Thankfully, I've found a solution that works for me: Pilot G2 gel pens. Unlike Pilot rollerballs (e.g., V7 and V5), the G2 produces no bleed-through to the other side of the page in the Moleskine notebooks, and yet there is no dry time required. I can write continuously, pages upon pages, without having to stop and wait, or fear smudging.I'll admit it's inconvenient to only be able to use one type of pen, which is why I'm giving the product 4 stars out of 5. But for me, this balance is perfect.So I'm a Moleskine die-hard. I've tried the alternatives and concluded that for me, this is the best balance. Hopefully I've given you enough information to decide whether you will feel the same.
J**Z
Favorite journal size & brand
Been journaling for years and this size is perfect for travel. Exterior material is durable. Love the ribbon place marker. Lines and back pocket are always useful. Can be pricey but worth it.
***D
I journal every day - great journal I use the Bullet method.
Good product. Quality love this style
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