fragment design and RAMIDUS Drop Ultrasuede Bonsac Bag
The co-branded design functions as both a drawstring carrier and a shoulder pouch.
Following on from their first backpack collection, Hiroshi Fujiwara’s RAMIDUS and his mainline label, fragment design, have reunited for a new two-way drawstring pouch, dubbed the “RAMIDUS BONSAC.”
Labeled with fragment’s signature lightning bolt motif, the transformational design can be used as both a drawstring bag and a shoulder pouch, with a large enough storage space for a plastic bottle and a long wallet, per the brand. Like the duo’s previous releases, the grab loop tape is woven with both brands’ logos, while the remainder of the silhouette appears in all-black Ultrasuede, a soft textile that was first introduced in 1970 and utilizes ultra-fine fibers to appear like genuine grain leather.
Inside, the bag features a small pocket with a snap closure, as well as a brand name tag, while the back of the design hosts a slim slot pocket, ideal for a mobile phone. The shoulder strap, which boasts an inner-circumference range of 65cm to 120cm, can be removed so the bag can be used as a simple drawstring.
The RAMIDUS BONSAC by fragment design x RAMIDUS is now available to shop on RAMIDUS’ online store and in the brand’s Tokyo outpost. The bag is priced at ¥25,300 JPY. Take a look at the design in the gallery above.