Bags used by people with good taste
Illustrator: HANO CANA

(Bottom) A vintage red Hermès pool bag. Purchased at tatazumaiizumai in Yamagata. The key point is that it can be easily carried around when going out with children.
(Left) A handmade plastic bag from the Philippines. Purchased at FOLKS STORE SENDAI in Sendai. The toy-like design is also cute.
(Right) A handbag from yol, designed by a friend. I bought it because I liked the color, shape, and white stitching. It goes well with any outfit, and the soft leather makes it comfortable to carry for long periods of time.
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<monograph> Hidetaka Horiguchi

To solve the problem of "the contents of a backpack being cluttered," she developed a backpack with two compartments, top and bottom, under her own brand, drip. Since each compartment is easily accessible, she carries her gym gear on the first floor and her work tools on the second floor, separating them every day.
From the Daily Goods Encyclopedia: Hidetaka Horiguchi's Favorite Technics Wireless Earphones, etc.
Arrow Owner, Yamada Ippo

I travel a lot, so this is my go-to bag. If I'm traveling alone, this bag is enough for 3-4 nights. If I'm traveling nearby, I also put my children's luggage in it.
Until now, size has always been a priority when it comes to travel bags, with design taking a back seat, but thanks to this bag, I can now enjoy coordinating my outfits with other items.
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