Fishing details that the two fishing enthusiasts have incorporated with great care.

When you think about it, the only fishing bags used in the fashion scene are British fishing bags with nets, and until now there have been very few items that have a street-style feel without being out of place in the city. This collaboration between POTR and Daiwa fills that void with a one-of-a-kind item. Moreover, the result of their pursuit of functionality for fishing is a bag that is convenient for daily use as well.
Fishing Detail 01_Multi-Function Pocket

Both bags have a Cinderella-fit pocket size that matches the size of Daiwa's multi-case for holding lures and other items. It is an extremely comfortable moment to insert and remove the perfectly fitted case. The backpack's pockets are especially large, so you can put an umbrella in the place where a rod holder can be stored. If you don't fish but often carry small things, you may want to purchase a multi-case to store and carry your small items.
Fishing Detail 02_D-Rings & Daisy Chain

The D-can and daisy chain are also used in both items. This is because when fishing, in addition to small items such as hooks and lures that are kept in the bag, there are many other items such as fish grips and landing nets that you may want to take out in a flash. Of course, you can also set a carabiner or key ring on the D-can to hang your keys and so on. Incidentally, the D-can is also made of resin parts to prevent it from rusting due to salt from seawater.
Fishing Detail 03_PVC Processed Fabric

The original fabric is made of water-repellent high-density nylon twill with a thin PVC coating on the reverse side to ensure waterproofness and lightness. The zipper is a coil type, so it is not completely waterproof, but it boasts sufficient specifications for fishing and everyday use. The PVC processing is done in an environmentally friendly way, and the company's consideration for sustainability is also a point of view unique to a company that advocates outdoor activities.
Fishing Detail 04_Nylon Strap

The nylon straps of the waist bag are densely woven, supple, and shiny, and are wide enough to distribute the weight. While military items are usually thick-cut and made of cotton, the use of delicate-looking components dares to create a town-use feel, while at the same time taking into consideration actual usability.
Fishing Detail 05_Compression Strap

The bottom of the bag has compression straps that can be used to hold a jacket that has been taken off. Needless to say, this is useful when fishing, where you often take off and put on rainwear, etc., but it is also useful in town in early spring and early fall, when the temperature varies greatly.