Helmet Bag Made from Deconstructed 1960s Sleeping Bags with Patchwork Design
[Design]
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A helmet bag created by deconstructing sleeping bags from the 1960s and reworking them into patchwork.
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Since the fabric was originally used for sleeping bags, it offers excellent durability when repurposed as a bag.
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Each patchwork design is completely one-of-a-kind, making every bag unique with no duplicates.
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Military-inspired helmet bag reinterpreted with a fashion-oriented design.
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Features carefully considered details such as an adjustable shoulder strap, a zipper with an easy-to-grip cotton tape, and more.
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Two front pockets and two inner pockets.
[Material]
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Made from 100% densely woven cotton fabric, entirely hand-sewn into patchwork with a gradation of green tones.
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The back side uses high-density nylon with a salt-shrink finish, giving the bag firmness to maintain its shape.
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The lining is crafted from a slightly padded gourd-pattern quilt, creating a lightweight yet sturdy bag.