¥83,000
A leather backpack that has become a must-have in men's wardrobe these days. The 'seven tools' described in Japanese are the things that are indispensable when doing something. GANZO's brand's 7QS-H series embodies 7 aspects in craftsmanship, aiming high without compromising in all seven steps; 'material', 'cutting', 'shaving', 'sewing', 'bagged edge', 'burnishing' and 'finishing'. The thick and supple leather unique to Hida bulls creates an unprecedented texture. There is no assertion in the artisan's skills of bringing this about but it creates a solid product. A backpack that holds a man's business and daily life's 7 needs. The flap backpack is also available in GANZO 7QS-H. There is a zipper on the side for easy access to the main compartment and also a side pocket. In addition to the beautiful aging of the leather, it is a high quality and practical leather backpack.
A series that uses Japanese Hida cow leather, something GANZO is particular about and pursues high quality in all 7 processes. The series name, 7QS-H stands for 'Seven Qualities Shrink -HIDA'. The 7 qualities include 'material', 'cutting', 'shaving', 'sewing', 'bagged edge', 'burnishing' and 'finishing'. The naming holds GANZO's spirit of pursuing high quality in all 7 processes. By dyeing it with a special oil and dyes to the core, a unique texture and touch is created. Please enjoy Hida cow leather's thickness, robustness and touch.
Dimensions (cm) | Height 35.0 x Width 30.0 x Thickness 15.0 Shoulder Strap Length 57.0 ~ 77.0 Weight 1.45kg |
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Material | Bovine Leather |
Specifications | Exterior Zip Pocket x 1 Interior Pocket x 1 |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Product Code | 57559 |
GANZO, the highest-quality line available anywhere, pursues the concept of “genuine” throughout the entire process, from the selection of materials, to cutting, thinning, sewing and polishing - without compromise. The persistence and energy of takumi (expert workmen) delivers products created by the hands of craftsman who are well-versed in Japanese culture and techniques.
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