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Features:
Bonsac is a French word for a vertically long tubular bag.
A bag that was originally used as a military bag is made from durable and soft Kurashiki canvas
Unique shape which gives a special style
Flexible and durable
Made in Japan
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The Brand
Voler dans le ciel, a Japanese cotton and linen bag brand, was founded in 2009. V.D.L.C's products are individually handcrafted by craftsmen, with a minimalist design that is perfect for everyday use. V.D.L.C uses canvas material from a manufacturer with over 100 years of history in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture. The manufacturer has maintained a good reputation over the years. Canvas has always been associated with a hard and heavy image, but V.D.L.C uses its unique craftsmanship to weave canvas with cotton, giving the products a unique, lighter and softer texture. They can also be washed in a washing machine, providing a more practical and convenient choice for busy urbanites.
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