Hello everyone.
I would like to introduce a new bag added to SEAL!
PS-247/kinchaku bucket shoulder bag
A “kinchaku” is an ancient Japanese bag with a string attached to the opening.
It is a drawstring bag.
In the Heian period (794-1185), small kinchifukuro were already used as bags for valuables, and in the Edo period (1603-1868), kinchifukuro became popular as bags to be hung around the waist along with the spread of strong and wide obis (sash).
SEAL has arranged the kinchaku bag, which is very familiar in Japan, into a shoulder bag that gives a different impression from other bags.
The shoulder belt is attachable and there is a leather handle that can be stored inside the bag, so you can carry it around with a quick, light impression.
(The size that is not too big is GOOD)
Attach the included shoulder belt depending on your mood.
(It's nice to have both hands free)
In addition, the kinchaku design is not only distinctive in appearance.
The kinchaku structure is very convenient for storing luggage, as it allows for a wide opening.
The low number of actions required to open and close the bag by simply loosening the opening string is also attractive.
(Capacity to hold a lot of luggage)
The key point is the design and functionality that makes use of tire tube material, which is typical of SEAL!
The tire tubes used on the front, back, and bottom of the kinchaku support the soft design of the drawstring from below, and give it a tighter impression in terms of design.
New “kinchaku Bucket Shoulder Bag” now in stock in three colors
The three colors are BK (black), NV (navy), and NR (navy and red).
What color do you prefer?
Please let us know.
See you soon.