After dropping their Ultrasuede Bonsac Bags last year, Hiroshi Fujiwara’s RAMIDUS and his mainline label, fragment design, are kicking off 2025 with a new lineup of co-branded accessories.
Since launching RAMIDUS in 2019, Fujiwara has put out a number of collaborations between his two brands, including a line of neon totes released in August of last year. Now, the visionary has revealed the latest installment to his dual-logo carrier archive, with a set of Shijimi tote bags and pouches.
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Finished in several plaid patterns, the pouch bag can be transformed into a drawstring carrier when you cross the left handle over the right handle, while the tote bag prioritizes storage space with an angular build.
Notably, the pouch comes in a small size that’s ideal for a mobile phone or small wallet, as well as a medium size that can hold a large wallet and other miscellaneous items. The tote, on the other hand, prioritizes more storage with both medium and large size options.
The latest fragment design x RAMIDUS collection is now available to shop online and at RAMIDUS’ Tokyo storefront, with prices ranging from ¥9,900 JPY to ¥14,850 JPY. Take a look at the lineup in the gallery above.
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