Dress Gordon (Lochcarron)A5 Size Zippers (fits Hobonichi Techo Cousin)
Established in Scotland in 1892, Lochcarron is the world's leading tartan manufacturer. Its classic designs are beloved by users all over the world, including the British Royal Family. This handsome green plaid design, Dress Gordon, was chosen from the hundreds of tartan designs for this wool Zippers cover. The beautiful blend of yellow and blue lines across thick white lines showcases what makes this design so special. A variant of Gordon Tartan, it is often used to make dresses for women of society. Its perfect balance of high-class character with a casual feel from the Zippers design makes this cover suitable for users of all ages.
*Also available is the smaller A6 size cover Royal Stewart (Lochcarron) for Hobonichi Planner and Hobonichi Techo Original.
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9,180 yen (incl. tax, excl. shipping)
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'Cousin'
A5 (5.8"×8.3")Starting on
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3,780 yen (incl. tax, excl. shipping)Will ship in 1-3 business days
- A5 (8.3"x 5.8")
- One page per day
- April start date
(January start book available here) - Includes Web Shop Bonus
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'Cousin'
Book 2 of
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A5 (5.8"×8.3")Starting on
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2,052 yen (incl. tax, excl. shipping)Will ship in 1-3 business days
- A5 (8.3"x 5.8")
- Book 2 of the 2-book set
- One page per day
- July-December
- Includes Web Shop Bonus
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Specifications
Size (Cover&Book combined) | Width: 187mm x Height: 255mm x Thickness: 30mm (7.4" x 10" x 1.2") (Specifications may vary slightly) |
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Weight | Approximately 280g |
Main material | Exterior: Wool, cow leather Interior: Polyester |
Please Read Before You Buy
In order to provide you with the most satisfaction for your product, we've compiled a list of warnings, potential issues, and tips to keep in mind for this particular product. Please be sure to read this information carefully before placing your order.
- All covers are hand-made and may contain slight variances
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Each and every cover is individually sewn by a factory worker hand-operating a sewing machine. Best efforts are made to ensure consistent sizes and specifications, but as these products are hand-made, covers are not made as exact copies.
- Pattern does not align across back pocket
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The outer pocket is not designed to align with the layer beneath it, so the pattern will not line up perfectly across this section.
- Overstuffing the cover may result in tearing or damage
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This cover is designed to store tools, documents, and other stationary together with the planner book. Attempts to close the cover when it contains too many items may damage the fasteners or material. Please avoid storing more than the cover can hold.
- Sliding no-slip pens into the pen holder
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Pens with rubber, non-slip grips may be difficult to slide into the pen holder.
- Maximum pen width of 13.5mm for pen holder
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The pen holder is designed to perfectly fit the 12.2mm (0.48") diameter Jetstream pen offered as a free bonus gift with select Japanese-version Hobonichi Web Shop products. Pens with certain shapes and materials may be difficult to pull through the holder. The holder can fit pens up to 13.5mm (0.53") in diameter.
- Error in Japanese 2016 Hobonichi Techo copyright page
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The final page in the Japanese 2016 Hobonichi Techo, which includes copyright data and other information, lists an incorrect URL for the Japanese Hobonichi Techo Web Shop.
Error: https://1101.jp/techo2016
Correct: https://www.1101.com/store/techo/
We apologize for the oversight.
(Updated: 6/2/2016) - Correction and Apology for Typographical Error in Solar Terms section
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One of the Japanese characters in the Solar Terms explanation is incorrect, as listed below.
白露 (White Dew)
Incorrect: 昔の人は、草木に降りた霜が (Long ago, people saw the frost on the plants...)
Correct: 昔の人は、草木に降りた露が (Long ago, people saw the dew on the plants...)
We apologize for any confusion this may have caused.
(Added on June 7, 2016)