Murase Kabanko’s Samurai Armor Randoseru Backpack
Murase Kabanko introduces a made-to-order Japanese Randoseru backpack that utilizes the style of samurai armor recycled scraps from school bags Production. From the flaps to the shades, the Samurai Armor Randoseru Backpack modernizes a warrior’s traditional gauntlets and protective gear. One of the first cues is the use of the colors black, red and brown, each taken from Japanese war clothing.
The brand Murase Kabanko says that parts of the Samurai Armor Randoseru backpack come from mass production and waste parts of school bags. Instead of returning them to their original purpose or design, these recycled items take on a new form. The flap section uses tensile parts, which are designed to resemble armor by connecting each piece together. The larger bud joins different leathers together to form a pattern. To complete the samurai outfit, the brand adds ‘glowing faces’ of warriors on both sides of the backpack.
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Brass for zipper pulls, hooks and clasps
Samurai Armor For the Randoseru backpack, Murase Kabanko cut the leather into rectangular plates and placed them on top of each other to create the pattern of Japanese-style armor. brand To replicate the same visual elements found in traditional armor, the bag is also designed with brass buttons, which appear throughout the accessories. As for the warriors’ glowing faces, black stitches highlight their features, and brass is the main material used for zipper pulls, hooks and clasps. Until now, the Samurai Armor Randoseru Backpack by Murase Kabanko is made to order.
This means that when supporting equipment is available, it may take up to six months of production before it is delivered. The brand notes that the design is handmade, and due to the number of pieces assembled, the backpack may not be suitable for children or to use as a daily accessory at school or work. Occasional use may be ideal, but the owner has to be careful so that it does not get damaged easily. In this case, the brand’s Randoceru backpack fits more as a collector’s edition, and for fans of the past era, this could be a sought-after item for them.
Murase Kabanko introduces a made-to-order Japanese Armor Randoseru backpack
The red exterior is made from cut leather parts
Brass is used for zipper pulls, hooks and clasps
Brass buttons appear throughout accessories
The glowing faces of warriors are stitched on the sides of the bag