This market bag is spacious enough for an overnight trip. Its interior pocket prevents your smartphone or wallet from getting lost, which can happen with larger bags. The cute design on the interior pocket adds to the fun atmosphere. Natalie Letet's original artwork is woven directly into the tapestry, fully expressing her unique worldview.

Size: 68cm x 38cm x 23cm depth
Material: 69% polyester, 17% cotton, 12% rayon, 2% nylon

Notes
*Due to the manufacturing process, there may be design misalignment, color variations, or uneven weave. *Neps may be visible on the surface of the fabric. Neps are knots (clumps of thread) formed by tangled fibers. This is unavoidable due to the manufacturing process and is considered to be in good condition. Thank you for your understanding. *With interior pocket

Brand new and unused.

+++About Shipping+++

We will ship by Japan Post,DHL, FEDEX


+++Payment+++

Supports managed payments Please pay within 5 days after auction is finished.


+++Note for US Buyers: +++

- Import duties, taxes, and fees are included in the item price and shipping costs. These fees are the buyer's responsibility.

- Please check with your country's customs office before bidding/buying to determine what these additional costs may be.

- These charges are normally collected by the shipping company or when you pick the item up. Do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

- We never mark items below their actual value or mark them as gifts. U.S. and international government regulations prohibit this behavior.


+++Note for International Buyers: +++

- Import duties, taxes, and fees are not included in the item price and shipping costs. These fees are the buyer's responsibility.

- Please check with your country's customs office before bidding/buying to determine what these additional costs may be.

- These charges are normally collected by the shipping company or when you pick the item up. Do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

- We never mark items below their actual value or mark them as gifts. U.S. and international government regulations prohibit such activity.