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Ecott Series

This is an all-eco bag series that uses recycled fibers made from plastic bottles and traditional techniques.
We have developed FUJITAKA's original eco-friendly materials that are lightweight and strong, using recycled yarn that is sustainable and using traditional Senshu knitting techniques to create bag-specific fabrics with special techniques. Conceptual designs such as original multi-border patterns and logo icons inspired by the origins of Art Deco are expressed with sophisticated handiwork brought about by history and culture.

In addition to the main body, the interior fabric is made from yarn made from recycled materials, and eco-Leather that meets the strictest extra standards and is safe even for babies to touch, making it a bag that is friendly to both the environment and people. We now have.

Starting with the SDGs that we are actively working on as a brand, this is a project to reduce environmental impact as a process of social responsibility, support craftsmen who inherit local materials and traditional techniques, and create things together.
  • Eco-Leather
  • eco mark
  • Recycled material

Ecott Series

This is an all-eco bag series that uses recycled fibers made from plastic bottles and traditional techniques.
We have developed FUJITAKA's original eco-friendly materials that are lightweight and strong, using recycled yarn that is sustainable and using traditional Senshu knitting techniques to create bag-specific fabrics with special techniques. Conceptual designs such as original multi-border patterns and logo icons inspired by the origins of Art Deco are expressed with sophisticated handiwork brought about by history and culture.

In addition to the main body, the interior fabric is made from yarn made from recycled materials, and eco-Leather that meets the strictest extra standards and is safe even for babies to touch, making it a bag that is friendly to both the environment and people. We now have.

Starting with the SDGs that we are actively working on as a brand, this is a project to reduce environmental impact as a process of social responsibility, support craftsmen who inherit local materials and traditional techniques, and create things together.
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