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Wako Corporation
Address | Ubayanagi198 Takoyakushi, Muromachi-Nishiiru Nakago-ku Kyoto-City Kyoto, JAPAN ZIP:604-8213 |
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Representative Name | Yasukazu Izutsu |
Annual Revenue | JPY 4,500,000,000 |
No. of Employees | 102 |
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About 1 month
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Dimensions |
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Width: approx. 33.5 cm Height: approx. 24 cm (not including the handle) Gusset: approx. 8 cm Height of handle: approx. 14 cm
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Specifications |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Outer fabric: 100% polyester, Inner fabric: 100% cotton
Package: Individual Packaging
Product tag: None
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Description
Bishuori Jacquard bag. The shiny fabric makes the pattern stand out elegantly in the right light, and the bag is large enough to hold an A4-size magazine, a long wallet, a folded umbrella, etc., while being very lightweight. It has a functional divider/zipper pocket and an open pocket. The divider pocket is not sewn all the way to the bottom, so it can hold items with a gusset. With its elegant design, this bag is easy to use and matches with a variety of coordinates for formal and casual occasions, Japanese or Western. 〜What is Bishuori? Bishu, centered in Ichinomiya City, Aichi Prefecture, has long been known as the largest woolen textile production area in Japan. Bishu's weaving techniques, nurtured by the natural blessings of the Kiso River, have been chosen by many fashion brands at home and abroad as the fabric for their products because of their high quality. The Bishu mark shown here is a logo mark that can only be used for fabrics certified by the Bishu Fashion Design Center. Japanese-style bag, handbag, A4 size, horizontal, formal, casual, kimono, outing, visiting kimono, practice, street clothes, Jacquard weaving, Bishu |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Dec.11th 2025 to Feb.12th 2026 |
Air Mail | From Nov.25th 2025 to Nov.27th 2025 |
EMS | From Nov.24th 2025 to Nov.27th 2025 |
Pantos Express | From Nov.26th 2025 to Dec.1st 2025 |
DHL | From Nov.24th 2025 to Nov.26th 2025 |
UPS | From Nov.24th 2025 to Nov.26th 2025 |
FedEx | From Nov.24th 2025 to Nov.26th 2025 |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*Since this product is manufactured by cutting a wide width of fabric, there may be slight individual differences in the appearance of the pattern. Please understand that there may be some individual differences in the pattern.
*We have made every effort to ensure that the colors in the displayed images are as close as possible to the actual products, but differences may occur depending on the monitor environment you are using. |
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The shiny fabric makes the pattern stand out elegantly in the right light, and the bag is large enough to hold an A4-size magazine, a long wallet, a folded umbrella, etc., while being very lightweight.
It has a functional divider/zipper pocket and an open pocket. The divider pocket is not sewn all the way to the bottom, so it can hold items with a gusset.
With its elegant design, this bag is easy to use and matches with a variety of coordinates for formal and casual occasions, Japanese or Western.
〜What is Bishuori?
Bishu, centered in Ichinomiya City, Aichi Prefecture, has long been known as the largest woolen textile production area in Japan. Bishu's weaving techniques, nurtured by the natural blessings of the Kiso River, have been chosen by many fashion brands at home and abroad as the fabric for their products because of their high quality.
The Bishu mark shown here is a logo mark that can only be used for fabrics certified by the Bishu Fashion Design Center.
Japanese-style bag, handbag, A4 size, horizontal, formal, casual, kimono, outing, visiting kimono, practice, street clothes, Jacquard weaving, Bishu