[BKxTSL] Engineer Pouch w/ Pockets // Mocha
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Engineer Pouch w/ Pockets is designed and made by The Superior Labor in Japan. The pouch is versatile, durable, and ready for small and big adventures. The pouch comes with 2 internal pockets. The large pocket is a perfect size to keep your passport, your smartphone, or TN Passport Size in place and the second pocket works great with your pens, keys, etc.
The pouch comes with a brass zipper to make sure your items inside of the pouch are safe and secure. The main compartment of the pouch can fit the regular size Traveler's Notebook and the Superior Labor Leather Carrier along with your everyday essentials comfortably so you can always have your favorite analogue tools with you.
On the front side of the canvas, you will see the TSL signature brass plate with "BK" on the top line and "JOURNEY" on the bottom line. Canvas will get softer as it ages. I hope you enjoy witnessing the pouch grow with you over time. It will also be stamped with the BKxTSL collaboration logo "Journey".
Engineer Pouch is made in The Superior Labor studio in Okayama prefecture where they turned an old elementary school into a unique workshop space. All materials are carefully sourced in Japan. You can watch the quality and craftsmanship that goes into making their products in this video Superior Labor created.
Customization Recommendation:
- Pin // find our pin collection here
- Stamp // We recommend using Stazon Ink Pad for a long-lasting impression.
- Mini D-Ring Attachment for Shoulder Strap: If you would like, the BK team can add mini brass D-Rings to both sides of your pouch so you can transform the pouch into a shoulder bag. Please contact BK for additional information.
Materials: Canvas with brass zipper and brass tag
Please be advised that the true paint/canvas color can slightly vary depending on your screen.
Dimension: 12.25" x 7.5" x 2.5"
Designed and Made by: Superior Labor in Japan
Condition: New
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