PORTER’s “Porter All” Series Is the Epitome of Utilitarian Design
An exemplification of the craftsmanship and attention-to-detail the Japanese bagmaker is known for.
PORTER, the renowned Japanese bagmaker, has carved an unparalleled niche for itself through its commitment to craftsmanship, quality, and innovation. Established in 1962, Porter has consistently produced an impressive range of bags, backpacks, and accessories that seamlessly blend form and function.
More than half a century on and that level of quality is maintained, exemplified further with their upcoming “Porter All” series that includes the Alice Pack; Daypack; 2Way Bucket Tote; Scarf Tote; and lastly, their hallmark waist bag. All incorporated with their inventive placement of pouches.
Offered in Black and Beige, a modular design traverses through all the items with pouches detachable so users will only need to carry what they need. Each bag customizable to their taste, while maintaining the sleek and minimalist aesthetic that’ve not only made PORTER bags fashion statements, but also reliable companions for everyday life.
The collection will be availed on PORTER’s website on 27 September with prices between 34,100 JPY (~US$228) to 73,700 JPY (~US$495).
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