Yoshida Porter
Green Eye Wallet
$ 132
Tiger camouflage is a pattern developed around 1965 for the U.S. Navy Special Forces in the Vietnam War. The pattern is also called “tiger camo” or “tiger stripe”.
The zippers used for the crescent-shaped shoulder bags are the replica model of American zippers made in the 1940’s, which are hard to produce nowadays. The shape of the sliders and stoppers, the look and natural cotton tapes represent the atmosphere back then (“WALDES” engraved on the sliders is the name of the zipper manufacturer that existed in the United States in the 1940’s).
Dimensions: W 3.9" x H5.3"
Material: Outside: Cotton duck/Inside: 210D nylon twill (urethane coating)
Made in Japan