furoshiki bags
Turn a Japanese invention into a sweet, silky handbag with just a few folds.
Furoshiki are a pretty neat type of wrapping device invented by the Japanese over a thousand years ago to protect their belongings. These days the floaty fabric pieces do more than just act as a decorative shield, though – from gift wrapping to headwear or just slinking around your neck – and the guys at The Link Collective have come up with one more use: transforming them into a simple folded handbag. You can pick and mix the colour of your straps with their own selection of furoshiki, too, which ranges from bold geometric designs to sweet illustrations, all in a silky-soft texture. If you’d like to loop some over your shoulder, check out their online store.
