Bags used by people with good taste
Pastry chef Mone Koshikawa

A water-repellent messenger bag from Shanghai creative studio Same Paper.
The design is based on a book motif, and when you flip the tags on the side, each one has a different print, making it a "tag zine." I love the uniqueness and volume!
Daily necessities encyclopedia: Pastry chef Mone Koshikawa's favorite "and wander" x "Gramicci" sunshade cap, etc.
Product designer Kazuki Ueda

This compact sacoche has all the features I wanted. The shoulder strap has a buckle, so I can put it on and take it off while wearing a jacket, and the magnetic pocket on the front makes it easy to quickly take out my smartphone. It also has a surprising number of compartments, so I find it useful in a variety of situations.
From the Everyday Goods Encyclopedia: Product Designer Kazuki Ueda's Favorite Sun Barrier 100 Folding Parasol, etc.
Editor: Shota Kato

When choosing things, I am drawn to a "comfortable sense of strangeness." When I hear the name Hender Scheme, I think of leather, including tanned leather, and this drawstring bag made with tulip textile is a product that fits that description perfectly.
The muted tones of the all-over pattern make it easy to style, and it can be used as a sacoche, so it's handy when traveling or taking photos. I also have the classic grained leather version, but the fabric version has a more beautiful shape with a drawstring.
From the Daily Goods Encyclopedia: Editor Shota Kato's Favorite NEEDLES x Koshu Inden Wallets, etc.
<note> Director Taichi Hirano

I fell in love with this all-black shoulder bag at ISSEY MIYAKE SHIBUYA and bought it. The length of the strap can be adjusted inside the bag, so I like how it looks stylish when worn on the shoulder.
In my bag, I carry a key case from BAO BAO, an eco bag made of CORDURA® material from aso, and a Kindle to read on the go, so I often go out in a light style.
From the Daily Goods Encyclopedia: The moNa2 keyboard, etc., used by Taichi Hirano, director of note