As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for unique and functional accessories, this collaboration between UNION TOKYO and POTR has piqued my interest. With a lifelong fascination for Japanese culture and a deep-rooted love for gaming, these Helmet Bags seem to be a perfect blend of both worlds.
Tokyo Union and POTR are teaming up yet again to unveil a fresh collaboration. In this round, they’re concentrating on a collection of Helmet Bags, marking another fruitful alliance between the two brands.
Drawing inspiration from Judo gi’s, these bags boast a durable canvas exterior. Featuring two cotton gabardine pockets on the front, they also showcase stitched panels reminiscent of details typically found on Judo uniform lapels. The collaboration extends to the 2Way HelmetBag, designed with a slimmer profile suitable for smaller items. When extra space is needed for larger items or additional storage, its base gusset can expand. The second style is the Shoulder Bag, characterized by a compact design ideal for carrying essentials such as a phone and wallet.
This collaboration is set to debut on December 10th at specific Porter and UNION TOKYO/OSAKA stores scattered throughout Japan, as well as online.
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