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[Anna Set]





Description

A handkerchief (¥2,200) with the same pattern as the popular Earnjo "My Bag (¥3,960)" and comes with special wrapping (¥330).
This value set is limited to quantities.

Not just an eco-friendly bag. "

This compact and foldable mini bag is perfect for stylish adult women.
It also has a gusset, so it has plenty of capacity.
The fabric is firm and non-flimsy, and can be washed in a laundry net and washed in a washing machine.
Made in Japan.

You can carry your bag and eco bag every day, but when you go out to department stores, girls night out, dinner parties, etc.

If you have one of our elegant and luxurious shopping bags (shopping bag) that can be folded into a compact size, it is sure to be useful in a variety of situations, such as shopping, going out, traveling, etc.

Very lightweight and thick shoulder straps.
The lining is durable and designed to be carried out with confidence even when you buy a lot.

The inner part uses bright colors.
It is easy to find the contents, and it comes with a large inner pocket so you can store small items.

And the same handkerchief is set.

A practical and high-quality gift for Mothers Day, anniversaries, and respect for the Aged Day.

The chenille fabric part may have individual differences in the pattern. Thank you for your understanding.


Enjeau
Earn Joe is a Japanese chenille brand.
We offer a wide range of products, such as handkerchiefs, small items, bags, etc.
The beauty of the color and pattern, and the texture will become more comfortable with use. Superior quality that is durable and long lasting. It conveys the excellence of chenille.

Made in Japan.
The proprietary Japanese re-woven material is a chenille fabric that has been developed using the "Sai" weaving technique in Japan.

Chenille (rewoven)
The fabric features beautiful patterns on the front and back.
Once woven with a striped fabric designed to reveal the image as it is weaved, it is cut vertically and then rewoven with a weft thread.
It is called "rewoven" due to the method of weaving twice.

[Takano Mouth of Wakayama Prefecture]
The chenille weave was born in Scotland at the end of the 18th century and was introduced to Japan to the early Meiji and started in Wakayama Prefecture around the 10th of the Meiji period.