6SHiKi's bag with vivid sailcloth attracts our attention. Although it may look like a fashionable bag of a foreign brand, it actually is a respected sailcloth bag made in Japan.
Although we might imagine a bag with a Japanese-style appearance when we hear of a sailcloth bag made in Japan, 6SHiKi's bag disappoints viewers in a positive way.
Kurashiki Canvas, which holds the Takeyari woven-fabric factory as the nucleus, which was established in 1888, is a manufacturer and seller of an original brand that was established by three companies, Marushin Kogyo, Takeyari, and Takeyari Sailcloth Cooperative, which were centerpieces in the Kurashiki region where 70% of the domestic sailcloth were produced.
Not to mention how strong the sailcloth is, the material softens as users use it, while users could also enjoy the aging process and the changing of the bag's expression due to scratches, strains, and sunburns. It is 6SHiKi's bag with excellent design and material.
Unification with a Single-Color
It is a messenger bag that could contain a considerable amount of things. The inside is divided into two layers and other than the ability to directly take out things stored inside through the zipper at the back, there are many other helpful functions.
Further, the color is unified, from the cloth to the catch of the bag. It is recommended not only for men but also for women.
It is a messenger bag recommended for students who want to carry many books or for people who want to go on a one-day trip, not to mention people who like to ride bicycles.
This item is usually shipped in 3 business days. We will inform you of the estimated shipping date if shipping is delayed due to a shortage.
Size: About W400xH220xD180mm
Weight: About 850g
Material: 100% Cotton
Clearance Sale: 11,250 JPY
Price: 15,000 JPY
6SHiKi
People normally associate Japanese canvas bags with soft-looking bags. In that sense, 6SHiKi betrays such preconceived idea in a good way as their bag's colorful canvas often attracts our eyes. They are made by Baistone in Okayama, Japan.