Masaishka Bag
Maasaishka means "Maasai cloth" in Swahili.
It is a piece of cloth worn by the Maasai people living from Kenya to Tanzania.
The fabric, handles, and metal fittings are all produced with eco-friendly materials.
There are a total of 10 storage pockets. The fun of fashion and the inherent convenience of bags
Combine.
In a project of the Ethical Fashion Initiative, an affiliated organization of the United Nations
「Not Charity ,
[This is the best POINT! ] 】
Our company, Siruna Japan Co., Ltd.,
A project to support the achievement of sustainable development through manufacturing in developing countries
We support the "Ethical Fashion Initiative"!
It was established in 2008 by the International Trade Center (ITC), a joint body of the World Trade Organization and the League of Nations.
"Not Charity, Just Work" is the slogan.
Item No.: SB4113
Available colors: BLUE×RED, BLACK×YELLOW, BLUE×BLACK
Size Details: W42×H26×D13
Handle Height:
Handle Material : Polyester
Specs: 6 inner pockets, 1 front pocket, 3 rear pockets
Material: Acrylic
Lining: Solid color
Country of origin: Kenya
Care & Storage
A hang tag with precautions for care is attached to the product.
Be careful of water damage & cannot be washed completely.
When storing, avoid contact with different materials and store in a well-ventilated place.
About purchases and returns
We ask that you refrain from returning or exchanging items due to customer's convenience.
Thank you for your understanding.
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PRODUCT ID
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Opened items must not be returned.
Shipping costs are calculated per brand. If there is a "Supplement to Shipping Costs", a different rate may be applied than the shipping cost by shipping area.
Earliest shipping date
Ships within 1 week
Shipping fees
Set shipping costs when shipping each order
Supplement on shipping and shipping costs
The shipping fee is 1200 yen for Okinawa and Hokkaido, and 800 yen for other areas
Masaishka Bag / SB4113 [2024AW] BLACK × YELLOW
Masaishka Bag
Maasaishka means "Maasai cloth" in Swahili.
It is a piece of cloth worn by the Maasai people living from Kenya to Tanzania.
The fabric, handles, and metal fittings are all produced with eco-friendly materials.
There are a total of 10 storage pockets. The fun of fashion and the inherent convenience of bags
Combine.
In a project of the Ethical Fashion Initiative, an affiliated organization of the United Nations
「Not Charity ,
[This is the best POINT! ] 】
Our company, Siruna Japan Co., Ltd.,
A project to support the achievement of sustainable development through manufacturing in developing countries
We support the "Ethical Fashion Initiative"!
It was established in 2008 by the International Trade Center (ITC), a joint body of the World Trade Organization and the League of Nations.
"Not Charity, Just Work" is the slogan.
Item No.: SB4113
Available colors: BLUE×RED, BLACK×YELLOW, BLUE×BLACK
Size Details: W42×H26×D13
Handle Height:
Handle Material : Polyester
Specs: 6 inner pockets, 1 front pocket, 3 rear pockets
Material: Acrylic
Lining: Solid color
Country of origin: Kenya
Care & Storage
A hang tag with precautions for care is attached to the product.
Be careful of water damage & cannot be washed completely.
When storing, avoid contact with different materials and store in a well-ventilated place.
About purchases and returns
We ask that you refrain from returning or exchanging items due to customer's convenience.
Thank you for your understanding.
The concept "minacolo" is a coined word of MINA+MIRACOLO (Italian for miracle).
We are designing Happy Mind Share messages.
1
Bag designer Mina Kanemura has lived in Cesena, Italy for about 10 years.
Studied with Romeo Gigli. After that, she gained internship experience at Celine and Chie Mihara.
2
He returned to Japan in December 2020 Japan due to Corona.
Launched the miscellaneous goods brand SILNA and held its first POP UP EVENT in April 2022
Held for two weeks on the 1st floor of Shinjuku Isetan.
3
It features warm hand-drawn graphics and detailed color accents. We hope that it will color the daily lives of those who own it and that "minacolo" (miracles) will occur through the products.