A classic MARNI collection known only to those in the know is the PVC-clad collection.
PVC, formally known as polyvinyl chloride, is a synthetic resin and a familiar building material. This material, which excels in water and acid resistance, is also attractive because the more it is used, the more it changes with age through abrasion and yellowing.
The ensemble of the PVC with its unique unevenness, pop color palette, and white-out logo is one word that describes modernity. It is no wonder that the brand has gained popularity as a standard item.
The wallet and card case open and close with an elastic band, and the folded construction is also a highlight. The wallet consists of two card pockets and a zippered coin pocket. Bills can also be folded and tucked into the card pockets.
The bi-color tote bag has a simple one-compartment structure. This tote can hold a lot of stuff, and the PVC material allows it to be used in the tough way that totes are supposed to be used.
Since its introduction in the 2011 fall/winter season, this PVC material tote bag has enjoyed strong popularity. The photo shows this year's new color. ¥42,900
Tote bag made of the same PVC material as above. This black and blue color scheme is a standard color. ¥42,900
The trifold compact wallet has a unique design with an elastic band closure. Bills can be folded and stored in the card pocket and coins in the zip pocket. ¥28,600
This card case opens and closes with an elastic band. The folded design is a key point. ¥25,300
Photo_Hiroyuki Takashima
Text_Kei Takegawa