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This item utilizes "duck" canvas, a plain weave fabric made from carefully woven fine count threads. By increasing the density of the weave, we achieved surprising strength and durability, despite its thin and light finish.
Furthermore, the surface has been bio-washed, giving it a rich, well-worn texture as if it has been used for many years. The natural wrinkles and soft colors will become even more attractive with continued use.
BAGGY'S ANNEX's signature unisex design naturally blends into everyday life for any gender, exuding a sophisticated presence as a fashion accessory.
《Compact & 2-Way Minimal Shoulder Bag》
This minimal shoulder bag is for those who want to carry only their essentials in a smart way. It's a refined item that combines a stripped-down, simple design with sophisticated ease of use.
Despite its compact size, it can securely store essentials such as smartphones and long wallets. It's perfect for short outings or when you want to move lightly.
The sleek silhouette doesn't interfere with your styling and naturally blends with any outfit. The included strap is slide-adjustable, allowing for smooth length adjustment to suit the scene and your attire. You can enjoy various carrying styles, such as over the shoulder or cross-body.
Additionally, the strap is detachable, allowing it to be carried by hand like a clutch bag. It's a 2-way design that is simple yet offers a wide range of uses.
Furthermore, an Alberton bag charm is included as an accent. This understated yet distinctive detail adds a subtle touch of individuality to the overall design.
This mini shoulder bag combines compactness, functionality, and design in a balanced way, making it a perfect companion for everyday life.
| Product Number | LGRN6001 |
| Specifications |
■Size (approximate) |
| Recommended Scenes | ・For outings on days you want to travel light ・As a sub-bag for travel ・As a fashion accent |
| Material | 18oz Army Duck Bio-Washed |
| Country of Origin | Made in Japan |
We strive to represent the colors and textures of our products as close to the actual products as possible, but the colors may appear different from the actual product depending on the lighting conditions during photography and the settings of your monitor .
Please note that there may be slight differences in the dyeing finish depending on the production lot, and the color may differ from the image shown.
- If it gets wet, immediately wipe off the moisture with a dry cloth and dry it in the shade.
- Avoid high temperatures and humidity and store in a well-ventilated place.
- If you are concerned about stains, avoid washing the entire item as it is machine washable. Instead, gently pat the area with a soft cloth or sponge using lukewarm water and a mild detergent. Be careful with the leather parts.
Nationwide flat rate of 500 yen (tax included)
Free shipping for orders totaling 3,900 yen or more
This product is in stock at multiple stores.
Therefore, depending on when you place your order, the item may be out of stock.
If we are unable to secure stock, we will contact you by email after you place your order.
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History and Origin
History and origins
ALBERTON was a large-scale spinning company that flourished in Maryland, USA, from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. As a central player in the US cotton market, it supplied duck fabric to the government and military, and during World War I it was widely adopted as "US ARMY DUCK."

Decline and inheritance of value
Decline and inheritance of value
Due to the Great Depression, the name of the town disappeared along with the company name in 1938, but the duck fabric business itself continued and expanded, and its quality and existence continue to hold value today as proof that it has supported the unknown behind-the-scenes development of the industry.

Revival in Japan and the present
Revival in Japan and the present
In 2016, the brand "ALBERTON®" was revived by a Japanese fabric producer, who produced duck fabric with selvedge stripes using old-fashioned power looms and the same manufacturing methods as those used at the time, breathing new value into the techniques and spirit of the past by bringing it back to life in the modern era.

