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Mori Bag Collection by Dai Fujiwara for Camper

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With a name like Mori – meaning “forest” in Japanese – you can be sure of the durability and high level of functionality of the product. Still, Mori Bag Collection appeals with not just its ease of use but also with its unique aesthetic construct. Designed by Dai Fujiwara in conjunction with Camper, the collection of messengers, backpacks, totes, and wallets features Fujiwara’s expertise in employing knit and paper. Instead of an exterior of traditional canvas or nylon, the material construct of Mori consists of 64% paper and 36% polyester, and is visually stunning with the black and white motifs. Sustainability, in this case, relates to aesthetic design in a biconditional relationship that both a happy camper and stylish traveler can appreciate.

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