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(JP¥26,980)
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MARNI MARKET
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Thank you for viewing. This is a brand new, unused item with tags. Of course, the tags are genuine tags from Marni Japan, and it is not a fake or parallel import product‼︎ ⚠️Purchased from a domestic department store or Marni Market authorized store. ⚠️Price reduction is not possible ❌❌ ⚠️The paper bag in the image is not included. If you would like a paper bag for a gift, it will be an additional 500 yen. Please let me know in the comments. ⚠️We are also selling on other sites, so you can purchase immediately, but please understand that it may be sold out. ⚠️There was a slight indentation on the cowhide leather. This was present when purchased from Marni, and is a common occurrence due to the nature of the material, and is not a defect, but we will offer a slight discount. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Brand] Marni Market [Design] Bandana Tote [Color] Black & White [Size] Approximately W45cm x H45cm Handle height: 27cm [Material] Cotton, Cowhide leather [Country of Origin] Japan [Accessories] Tag, cloth storage bag This tote bag has a very beautiful Japanese pattern. It's a size that can easily fit A4 documents, and it's useful when you have a lot of luggage. The Bandana Collection is a collaboration with Chiso, a long-established Kyoto Yuzen kimono shop with a history of 460 years, and is dyed using the "tenassen" method by skilled craftsmen at a dyeing factory founded in Taisho 2 (1913) in Fushimi-ku, Kyoto. The sewing was carefully finished one by one by Japanese craftsmen. Thank you for your consideration. 0216
1 week ago