I have a Leatherman belt bag. I love it. The only stichitng that was visible was the trim around the front flap. I removed the trim, roughed it up and it gave the bag a better look. I also added a pewter Cross of Lorainne or "french cross" and a pewter beaver to add a little personal touch. Both items were gifts from special friends.
I use my bag much like a lady would have used her "pockets" since they weren't made in the skirts of that time. I guess I'm a little unconventional in dress, man's longhunter shirt, flannel or calico skirt, belt with belt bag, knife and turtle shell pouch for my tow. Funny thing, the turtle shell draws more attention from those kids on school days than anything around!
I keep my flint & steel and char cloth in a tin, as well as a few possibles (chapstick, smokes, modern "flint & steel" (aka lighter), business cards, cash, mirror and a walkie talkie). When you're running an event, you have to have a W/T any more.
The bag has held up well. It was one of the first purchases I made back in '96. Doesn't show any sign of wear around the stitching, the brass button on the inside flap has never come off and doesn't look like it ever will.
Well worth the money!