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Bag Kinchaku (Japanese drawstring bag) #2

Bag Kinchaku (Japanese drawstring bag) #2

Regular price RM25.00 MYR
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This colorful kinchaku bag is perfect for carrying a variety of small items. It is made of fabric with a varieties that match your outfits. The bag has a drawstring closure to keep your belongings secure.

Kinchaku bags are a traditional Japanese style of bag that are known for their versatility and style. They can be used to carry anything from makeup and cosmetics to jewelry and small electronics. They are also popular for carrying gifts or snacks.

This particular kinchaku bag is a small size, but they can also be found in larger sizes that can be used to carry lunch boxes or other larger items.

  • The dimensions of the bag
  • Material: Cotton
  • Unlined

    Size: as per picture stated. (1-3cm different due to manual measurement)

    Care Instruction for fabric material: Cotton

    • Machine Wash: Be kind to your cotton, a gentle cycle will help to stay soft and last longer. Use cool water (30°C /86°F) and a washing net.
    • Mild detergent: Harsh detergent can fade colours. Opt for gentle detergent specifically designed for delicates.
    • Tumble dry: skip the high heat. Line / Hang dry is preferred for delicates.
    • Separate wash dark colour clothes and white/lighter colours in a separate load
    • Turn the garment inside out for washing and drying to minimize fading.

    Ironing:

    • Cotton: Press while damp, use a high temperature setting. Use cloth between iron and fabric if it has glitter print.
    • Lace: Make sure to use a cloth between the fabric and the iron.
    • Linen: spray water will sharpen up any collars and cuffs.
    • Polyester: Set the temperature to low heat, make sure the fabric is slightly damp and iron from the top down.

    Avoid:

    • Soak, scrub, submerge, rubbing or wringing will damage the fabric.
    • Harsh detergents, bleach, or fabric softeners.
    • Hot water may cause the fabric to shrink or expand or colour fading.

       

     

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