Schott/ショット/NEWSPAPER BAG/ニュースペーパーバッグ
A shoulder bag inspired by the bag used by boys delivering newspapers in America in the 1900s.
Made from sturdy 16-ounce canvas with a used finish to reproduce an aged vintage texture, this
tough bag is designed to be lightweight by minimizing accessories, with a 6.5cm wide strap that makes it less tiring to carry.
The shoulder length is adjustable. The inner pocket is perfect for drinks bottles and umbrellas.
It is packed with small brand details such as leather patches and original dot buttons, characteristic of a leather brand.
【Schott】
The history of Schott, synonymous with rider's jackets, began in 1913 in New York, founded by brothers Irving Schott and Jack Schott.
Initially a raincoat factory, in 1928 they released the "Perfecto" series, the world's first rider's jacket with a front zipper.
At a time when only button closures existed, it was a revolutionary jacket that became a hot topic and had a significant impact on the history of rider's jackets.
And it was the legendary model "One Star," featuring star-shaped studs on epaulets, introduced in the 1950s, that made Schott known worldwide.
This new model is said to be the one Marlon Brando wore in the movie "The Wild One" (Japanese title "Ranboumono").
Since then, it has been supported by many rock musicians including Ramones and Sex Pistols, and continues to fascinate many people as an eternal icon beyond eras.
Recently, not only the classic models but also casual lines have been enhanced, constantly evolving to match the times, demonstrating innovation.
The history of rider's jackets is forever intertwined with Schott.
Color
Color: Ecru Biege
Material: 100% Cotton
- A4 compatible (22×31cm): Yes
- Long wallet (10×20cm): Yes
- Horizontal PET bottle (500ml): Yes
- Vertical PET bottle (500ml): Yes
Due to manufacturing processes, small frays, tiny sewing misalignments, etc.,
we cannot accept returns. Please understand.
A shoulder bag inspired by the bag used by boys delivering newspapers in America in the 1900s.
Made from sturdy 16-ounce canvas with a used finish to reproduce an aged vintage texture, this
tough bag is designed to be lightweight by minimizing accessories, with a 6.5cm wide strap that makes it less tiring to carry.
The shoulder length is adjustable. The inner pocket is perfect for drinks bottles and umbrellas.
It is packed with small brand details such as leather patches and original dot buttons, characteristic of a leather brand.
【Schott】
The history of Schott, synonymous with rider's jackets, began in 1913 in New York, founded by brothers Irving Schott and Jack Schott.
Initially a raincoat factory, in 1928 they released the "Perfecto" series, the world's first rider's jacket with a front zipper.
At a time when only button closures existed, it was a revolutionary jacket that became a hot topic and had a significant impact on the history of rider's jackets.
And it was the legendary model "One Star," featuring star-shaped studs on epaulets, introduced in the 1950s, that made Schott known worldwide.
This new model is said to be the one Marlon Brando wore in the movie "The Wild One" (Japanese title "Ranboumono").
Since then, it has been supported by many rock musicians including Ramones and Sex Pistols, and continues to fascinate many people as an eternal icon beyond eras.
Recently, not only the classic models but also casual lines have been enhanced, constantly evolving to match the times, demonstrating innovation.
The history of rider's jackets is forever intertwined with Schott.
Color
Color: Ecru Biege
Material: 100% Cotton
- A4 compatible (22×31cm): Yes
- Long wallet (10×20cm): Yes
- Horizontal PET bottle (500ml): Yes
- Vertical PET bottle (500ml): Yes
Due to manufacturing processes, small frays, tiny sewing misalignments, etc.,
we cannot accept returns. Please understand.
color | Ecru Biege |
---|---|
size | FREE |
Actual size | クロージング:スナップボタン
Details about the size |
Material | 表素材:コットン |
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