The Go Out Sacoche was created in collaboration with B JIRUSHI YOSHIDA. This casual shoulder bag comes in three colors to match three corresponding Go Out Weeks covers.
A sacoche is a kind of bag originally designed for bicycle racers who needed to carry the bare essentials with them. They’re great for holding just the things you’re planning to use that day, and their outdoors-appropriate construction allows for rough handling. The user-friendly Go Out Sacoche is made with soft cotton that still allows users to be tough on their bag.
The bag includes a shoulder strap with adjustable length (75 cm – 128 cm).
The bag includes two mesh outer pockets.
Open the bag’s two hook buttons and you’ll see its storage space is perfect for carrying what you need for that day.
The interior of the bag contains a pocket with double zippers so you can open it from either direction.
About B JIRUSHI YOSHIDA
Bag maker Yoshida Kaban, famous for their meticulous attention to detail through the founder’s philosophy of "One stitch all soul," teamed up with select shop Beams to establish B JIRUSHI YOSHIDA, a shop that offers exclusive, high-quality products. They offer collaboration items that boast an attentive sense of style and a focus on Tokyo’s unique culture.
Size | H: 225mm (excluding handle) x W: 315mm x T: 12.4mm / H: 8.9" (excluding handle) x W: 12.4" x T: 0.5" *Specifications may vary slightly |
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Weight | Approx. 215 g |
Main material | Exterior/Interior: Cotton / Mesh outer pocket: Nylon (Partially uses cow leather) |
Other information | Length of shoulder strap: min. 75cm / max. 128cm |
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.
Best efforts are made to ensure consistent sizes and specifications, but there may be slight differences.
This is designed to store tools, cards, and other stationery together with the planner book. Attempting to put in too many items may damage the product.