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Translated By DeepL

Hidetaka Miyagi has launched a new sustainable project. The first project is a convenience bag with a patchwork of bandanas.

It has been three years since the brand started with a single bandana shirt. MIYAGIHIDETAKA, which has since developed a number of bandana-patterned clothing, has launched a new sustainable project. The first item is, of course, a bandana.

MIYAGIHIDETAKA Convenience bag ¥8,800(TAX IN) *to be released in late March

The convenience bag shown here was made by collecting surplus bandana fabric from suppliers and reusing it. Colorful bandanas that were left over from picks and had no use were taken and patched together to make a small tote bag that resembles a convenience bag. The lining is also made from reused children's bed sheets.

It may sound negative when you hear that it was made from leftover fabric, but what do you think, it looks so cute! . Moreover, it is nice to see that the patterns and colors are randomly combined so that everything is one-of-a-kind. As the name suggests, it is also just the right size for a quick trip to the neighborhood or a walk around the block.

The colorful appearance of this product is sure to lift your spirits. . How about taking this with you on a walk to see the cherry blossoms when self-restraint is over?

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