A bag that matches SOU・SOU style Japanese clothes
Bags that comply with kimono
Form reminiscent of Tea Ceremony Utensils
SOU・SOU × Arakawa Masujiro Odayaka Vertical / Horizontal Shoulder Bag
These bags are named "Natsume" and "Shirihari" in Japanese for its resemblance of tea ceremony utensils. Both are made of No.8 Canvas and are large enough to fit A4 size.

Uses No.8 Canvas

Magnetic button
Mr. Arakawa Arakawa founded semi-collar apparel and manufacturing wholesale trade of dye kimono on 8th February, 18th. As early Taishō Era, as already one of the biggest shops in Kyoto, Speaking of Ayajiro was enough to point Arakawa shop as a common word between traders.
The "On Natsume (left)" is Tea Ceremony Utensils called a natsume, and the "On Shiribari (right)" is named after the "shiribari" shape found on tea utensils and kettles. Both are made of No.8 Canvas and are large enough to fit an A4 size document.
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SOU・SOU ×Arakawa Masujiro / SO-SU-U9,900円
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