【TOTE BAG MOKU】
MOKU means "boat" in Hawaiian, and it is a boat-shaped tote bag that is available in 2 sizes and 3 colors.
Each color is named after a Hawaiian goddess.
「MADE IN JAPAN」... Believing in the high level of craftsmanship in Japan, all processes are carried out in domestic factories, and each bag is carefully made by hand by craftsmen.
Body table: Lightweight, highly durable environmentally friendly polyurethane... It is a material made by not using PVC (dioxins) or plasticizers (environmental hormones), reducing CO2 emissions by 80%, and reducing the residual value of VOCs (volatile organic solvents) by 75%. Since it uses polycarbonate urethane resin, it is resistant to hydrolysis and is resistant to friction.
Leather part: Mastrot genuine leather shrink leather ... What is Mastrot?
It is the largest tanner in Italy to receive the highest level of Gold certification from the LWG. (LWG = An organization headquartered in the United Kingdom whose purpose is (1) to provide safe and secure leather to consumers (2) to protect the global environment)
【CROSSBODY BAG PAHU】
PAHU means "box" in Hawaiian, and it is a box-shaped crossbody bag that is available in five colors.
It is made up of eight pieces, which represent the eight main islands of Hawaii.
・Borderless Japan Bangladesh, a manufacturing plant, was established with the aim of creating jobs for the poor, and preferentially employing socially vulnerable people. By learning techniques from Japan leather craftsmen, we train first-class leather craftsmen and continue our efforts to support stable employment and economic independence.
In Bangladesh, where about 90% of the population is Muslim, there is a culture of offering cattle to the gods once a year at a festival called "Eid". The cowhide left over from the edible process is used as an upcycled material.
・ The processing of leather does not use chemicals, and the manufacturing method of "vegetable tannin tanning" is thorough and considerate of the global environment.