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These EDC Bags Take an Iconic Japanese Material and Make It More Impressive than Ever

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But that’s just the base material. Once that denim was crafted, the brands sent it off to Dimension Polyant, where it went through a 19-month development process that included adding a 50d solution-dyed black polyester taffeta fabric backing, a 0.25mil Dimension Polyant film bond (using a proprietary Performance Adhesive) and Dimension Polyant Performance Coating and DWR finishes.

The result is a stunning material with a unique weave that’s “100 [percent] waterproof, incredibly durable, and exceptionally strong.” Carryology calls it “heritage fabric [that] meets cutting-edge technology and science.”

The Japanese denim pairs beautifully with the bags’ leather accents.
Carryology

Samurai soul

That exterior fabric is impressive enough that, if nothing else were special about these EDC bags, it’d definitely be enough. However, Carryolog and GoRuck didn’t stop there. Every detail has been pored over and masterfully crafted.

For instance, all five bags also get a 500D Cordura lining printed in crimson red with Carryology’s signature, custom-designed auxikko geometric pattern (inspired by traditional Japanese kikko motifs).

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