Hundred yen store Scandinavian pouch

Scandinavian-style pattern design that has been incorporated into many 100-yen miscellaneous goods and kitchen goods. This time, I will introduce the pouches I found in Celia and Can Do.

Celia's Scandinavian pattern pouch

Hundred yen store Scandinavian pouch

A cloth pouch with a hand-painted floral pattern printed on Kinari fabric. There are two types, a large floral pattern (blue) reminiscent of Marimekko and a flower field-like pattern (black) in which various flowers are in full bloom.

There are three types of shapes: flat, square, and boat-shaped with a gusset. Each pattern is available in both blue and black, and a total of 6 types were lined up at the store.

Flat ones come with 2 zippers. A size that is suitable for sorting and storing cards and tickets, and for using as a pen case. There is no gusset.

Hundred yen store Scandinavian pouch

Hundred yen store Scandinavian pouch

Hundred yen store Scandinavian pouch

A square with a fashionable form. There is a gusset of only 1 cm, and it has more storage capacity than it looks. The wide open mouth makes it easy to grasp the contents and easy to put in and take out.

Hundred yen store Scandinavian pouch

Hundred yen store Scandinavian pouch

The standard boat shape is the number one in ease of use for any purpose. The gusset is 7 cm and has plenty of capacity.

Hundred yen store Scandinavian pouch

Can Do Scandinavian pattern pouch

From Can Do, a colon and a square polyester pouch. A geometric pattern like a flower is printed. Available in two types, gray or black, on a white background.

Hundred yen store Scandinavian pouch

The size is about 8 x 12 x 6 cm. The mouth is wide open and it is easy to use. The pen case has a slightly smaller width, so it is perfect for organizing cosmetics and small items.

Hundred yen store Scandinavian pouch

Hundred yen store Scandinavian pouch

Hundred yen store Scandinavian pouch

Celia is recommended for cute people, and Can Do is recommended for simple people. All of them are made of thin and light material because they are 100% uniform, so it's nice that they don't become luggage. Why don't you feel free to incorporate it into the contents of the bag?