
The Japanese are infatuated with their bags. Everywhere you go, you’ll see Japanese of every class, occupation and gender with stylish bags in their hands and on their shoulders. Having some of the best and most used public transit systems at their disposal, Japanese bag culture grew out of the need to lug around the day’s items in lieu of driving a car. Whether commuting to work or out for shopping, virtually everyone is a pedestrian in Japan’s urban centers and having suitable luggage for such occasions is a must. Dingy backpacks and overburdened plastics bags are a definite faux pas on an island where Louis Vuitton handbags are as common as Nike runners are in the States.
One particular bag that caught my attention was from the 02 series by Japanese luggage specialist Hergopoch. The 02-BRF is a pleated leather (soft) briefcase that is handmade in Japan. The striped look of the body is eye-catching and unique, and the zippers offer bold highlights with good practicality; but it’s the studded, overlapping leather handle really puts this piece in a class of its own. And if you’re more of a shoulder bag kind of guy, Hergopoch also brings this pleated look to a few more gorgeous items in their lineup.
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