What is the appeal of Briefing’s Sakosh, which combines Japanese functional beauty and American toughness?

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What is the appeal of Briefing's Sakosh, which combines Japanese functional beauty and American toughness?

From outdoor to town use. The charm of Briefing’s sacoche

Briefing now offers more than 190 types of bags. Among them, we will focus on the “Succoche,” which is characterized by its lightness. Sakosh is a French word meaning a bag or sack, and was first introduced as an item for carrying drinks and provisions in bicycle road races. The item was created so that it would not interfere with the competition, and is a versatile item that is perfect for today’s popular outdoor activities and can also be used for small outings around town. In this issue, we dissect the unique charm of Briefing’s Sakosh!

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The appeal of Briefing’s sakosh (1) “Comfortable to use thanks to its lightweight and thin material.

Briefing’s standard material is ballistic nylon, but for its sacochets, Briefing uses a special material that is as lightweight and thin as possible so that it can be used lightly. While the material varies depending on the item, DuPont’s Cordura nylon, which is said to be seven times more durable than nylon used in the military, and ripstop nylon, which is light without feeling heavy and durable without tearing or fraying, are used in some of our products. It is useful not only for short outings, but also as a partner in outdoor activities due to its tough texture. These two elements are the reason why Briefing’s Sakosh is chosen.

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Briefing Sakosh’s charm (2) “The zipper with a loop design that is easy to open and close even with one hand.

The zips that are often used on Briefing’s satchels are not made of plastic or aluminum, as is often the case, but are instead made of a fabric string that is tied around the zipper. It is easy to hook fingers and open and close with one hand, which is a nice touch that follows the functionality of the sacoche originally designed for bicyclists. The bag’s easy accessibility means that you will inevitably use it more often.

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Briefing Succoshes’ Appeal (3): “Adjustable shoulder straps that do not put a burden on your shoulders.

Briefing’s shoulder bags, on the other hand, tend to place a lot of burden on the shoulders, and the attention paid to the specifications of the straps is unique to Briefing. The straps used for Briefing’s shoulder bags are round straps or straps with a certain degree of width to reduce the burden on the shoulders. The round strap is particularly attractive because it is so light that you may forget that you are carrying the bag. The adjustable strap allows you to change the way it looks depending on the occasion.

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Briefing Succoshes’ Appeal (4) “A full array of pockets for enhanced usability

As much importance is placed on the toughness of Briefing’s sacoche bags as on their ease of use. In addition to the main compartment, there are many pockets for small storage, and by dividing your belongings into smaller compartments, you can quickly access the items you want to use. The high level of functionality makes you want to carry it with you in any situation, and you will want to use it every day.

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Briefing Succoshes’ Appeal (5): “Designed for all occasions

The name “Sakosh” gives the impression of being worn with an outdoor or casual style, but Briefing’s Sakosh has a calm design that can easily fit in with a chic style. If you choose black or navy-colored items, they are versatile enough to be used not only in a clean style but also in business situations. With just one of Briefing’s on/off-use sacoche, choosing a bag before you go out will be a piece of cake.

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