Following the launch of their Ultrasuede Bonsac Bags in the previous year, Hiroshi Fujiwara’s RAMIDUS and his flagship brand, fragment design, are commencing the year 2025 with a fresh assortment of jointly designed accessories.
Beginning in 2019, Fujiwara has been releasing collaborative projects between his two brands, such as a series of neon totes that came out in August the previous year. Now, this innovative designer is unveiling the next addition to his dual-brand collection, showcasing a lineup of Shijimi tote bags and pouches.
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The pouch bag showcases various checkered designs when completed, and by looping the left strap over the right one, it conveniently transitions into a drawstring bag. On the other hand, the tote bag emphasizes ample storage capacity through its spacious, angled construction.
Remarkably, this pouch is available in two sizes: a compact one suitable for carrying a smartphone or a small wallet, and a larger version that accommodates a full-sized wallet and additional items. In contrast, the tote bag offers increased storage capacity, with both medium and large size choices available.
The brand new collaboration between Fragment Design and RAMIDUS is now open for purchase both online and at their Tokyo store. Prices for the items span from 9,900 to 14,850 Japanese Yen, as you can see in the gallery provided.
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2025-01-14 00:55