Matsunoya
(JP¥3,300)
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Matsunoya Canvas Flat Shoulder Bag Mustard (Karashi) color A rough shoulder bag with the appealing texture of washed fabric. It's lightweight and can hold a lot of luggage. Size: Width 40 x Height 39 cm A generous size that can carry A3 documents in a clear file. It folds up compactly for easy carrying, making it convenient as a sub-bag when traveling. The strap length is slightly shorter, making it easy to take out your luggage when worn diagonally. Above all, it has a cute, simple design that can be used by people of all ages. It's easy to coordinate with various outfits, and it's an item you'll reach for when you're unsure which bag to use! Recommended for use in any season. Original product from Matsunoya, Tokyo. This is an old item and will be sold as is. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about minor details. We do not respond to requests for price reductions without comments. Matsunoya Founded in 1945 (Showa 20), it is now a wholesaler of household goods mainly made from natural materials. The word "aramono" (rough goods) itself is not often heard these days, but it refers to simple, everyday items like brooms, dustpans, and baskets that were once commonplace. Matsunoya visits towns in Japan and Asia directly, sourcing everyday items made in town factories and by farmers during the off-season. At the same time, they have developed original products that meet the needs of the present era in collaboration with producers. Aramono, like Mingei (folk craft), are everyday items created by human hands, but they are not "folk handicrafts" as Mingei defines them, but rather everyday tools born from "folk industry" rooted in the daily lives of ordinary people. Handcrafted products that have been cultivated over many years in the course of living a decent life often offer good quality at an affordable price. We hope that encounters with everyday tools born from "not the best, not the better, but nice craftsmanship," which are easy to use in daily life and just right for modern living, will enrich your daily life.
3 months ago