 A collaboration eco bag featuring Cashmere Bear (now discontinued), which was released to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the founding of Lucien Pellat-Finet's brand, and the newly released Ball & Chain.
A collaboration eco bag featuring Cashmere Bear (now discontinued), which was released to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the founding of Lucien Pellat-Finet's brand, and the newly released Ball & Chain.Lucien Pellat-Finet's popular character, Cashmere Bear, has been revived with a pink mohawk.
This Cashmere Bear was released in 2014 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the brand's founding, and now appears on an eco bag with a pink mohawk and leather vest, in line with the punk theme of this fall/winter collection. Sales began on October 14th.
The eco-bags are a collaboration with bag designer Mihara Hideaki's new brand "BALL & CHAIN," and the project was born from the desire to create high-quality, durable and well-designed eco-bags, which have become a necessity in daily life due to the introduction of charges for plastic bags. There are two designs, one with a bear and one with a skull embroidered with the respective brand logos, and they come with an attachment shoulder strap so they can be worn diagonally. There is also an inner pocket on the inside, and they can be folded up small for compact storage.
 2 designs / 5 types in total, Punk Bear (khaki/beige) and Skull (khaki/beige/black)
2 designs / 5 types in total, Punk Bear (khaki/beige) and Skull (khaki/beige/black)Size: H56cm-W30cm (handle 20cm/body 36cm), with hanging pocket Price: 5,000 yen (excluding tax)
Comes with an original shoulder strap.
There are 5 types in total, with 2 designs: Bear in khaki/beige and Skull in black/khaki/beige. The price is 5,000 yen (excluding tax). The collection will be available at Isetan Shinjuku (men's and women's), Lucien Pellat-Finet Tokyo Midtown, as well as other Lucien Pellat-Finet directly managed stores and the official online boutique, with a portion of the sales being donated to the activities of the Japanese Red Cross Society.
Text by Tatsuya Noda





















