"Did You Know That PORTER Has Unexpectedly Released a 'Scented Sachet' - Perfect for Thanking the Groom's Side at the Reception?"
2020.10.26 published
"PORTER": A Popular Bag Brand for Men
"PORTER" creates backpacks, bags, wallets, and accessories that can be used for both business and casual occasions.
It is a flagship brand of Yoshida Kaban, a Japanese manufacturer, known for being completely made in Japan.
This famous brand is committed to domestic production from material selection to sewing, offering over 4,000 items.
For male university students and working men, it has such a high recognition that there aren't many who wouldn't know about it.
Stylish Scent Pouches Exclusive to the Kyoto Store
PORTER has concept shops called "PORTER STAND" located at Shinagawa Station, Tokyo Station, and in Kyoto.
This time, we will focus on a certain item that is exclusively sold in Kyoto.
That item is the scent pouch.
(A scent pouch is a small cloth bag filled with fragrant materials, which is often referred to as a sachet nowadays.)
It is an item meant to be stored with clothes in closets or drawers, along with books.
This scent pouch is exclusively sold at the PORTER Kyoto store and is very stylish.
The familiar "PORTER" logo print is sewn onto small drawstring bags in black and sage green, making them cute and round.
While sachets may often evoke a feminine image,
the PORTER scent pouch offers both coolness and a touch of Japanese style, making it natural for men to have it in their bags or hung in their closets.
Furthermore, this is a collaboration product with "Shoueido," a company with over 300 years of history in incense.
The original PORTER scent, formulated with over ten types of fragrances, is also popular.
I really want one...!
Perfect as Gifts for Groom Guests
The "scent pouch" is an exclusive item from PORTER's Kyoto store.
Each one is priced at 1,500 yen. It might be perfect as a gift for men, especially for thank-you gifts for registration and speeches from the groom's side.
However, it's only available in-store.
There’s no online sale, so make sure to check it out when you visit Kyoto!
➡ Here's the official product page*