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PRODUCT DETAILS

Product Details

SIZE

This bag was the first to be released by KNT365 and has been a beloved staple since its release. It weighs just 94g, roughly the same as a banana, yet boasts a maximum weight capacity of 70kg. Its size allows it to hold A4 documents and a laptop, making it perfect for commuting to work or school.

[Knitty]
Size: 30cm x 34cm, 94g (approximately the weight of a banana)
Material/Composition: 79% Polyester, 19% Nylon, 2% Polyurethane
Product characteristics: Made with recycled polyester fiber
made in Japan
Load capacity: 70kg

Size|30cm×34cm 94g
Material|Ingredients: 79% polyester, 19% nylon, 2% polyurethane
Product characteristics|Made with recycled polyester fibers
Made in Japan
Strength-tested to hold up to 70kgs.

DETAILS

[Machine Washable]
It can be washed in a washing machine. We recommend putting it in a laundry net.

[Compact]
It can be folded up small and becomes compact.
It's very light and perfect for carrying around.
The jacquard weave is wrinkle-resistant even after washing or folding.

The included band is made using leftover thread, so the color may vary.
It will be random. You cannot choose it. Thank you for your understanding.
The name tag is also made from recycled materials.

When shipping, we use simple packaging to be environmentally friendly.
Each order will be shipped once.
Regular sales items and pre-order items must be ordered separately.
Please note that we are unable to combine orders.

About pre-order items

It is possible to purchase pre-order items together with regular items, but the items will be shipped together with the pre-order items.
Also, we are unable to ship items individually. Thank you for your understanding.

ABOUT KNT365

KNT365 is a Made in Japan lifestyle brand that uses knitwear as a communication tool.
Every day, we think about each person around us, envision an earth-friendly future, and create "works that can be used 365 days a year that are full of benefits for the earth, people, and animals."

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