This Is A Paper Bag (Poster) in Pink Hued by Issey Miyake-Bags-Issey Miyake-Idlewild
This Is A Paper Bag (Poster) in Pink Hued by Issey Miyake-Bags-Issey Miyake-Idlewild
This Is A Paper Bag (Poster) in Pink Hued by Issey Miyake-Bags-Issey Miyake-Idlewild
This Is A Paper Bag (Poster) in Pink Hued by Issey Miyake-Bags-Issey Miyake-Idlewild
This Is A Paper Bag (Poster) in Pink Hued by Issey Miyake-Bags-Issey Miyake-Idlewild
This Is A Paper Bag (Poster) in Pink Hued by Issey Miyake-Bags-Issey Miyake-Idlewild
This Is A Paper Bag (Poster) in Pink Hued by Issey Miyake-Bags-Issey Miyake-Idlewild
This Is A Paper Bag (Poster) in Pink Hued by Issey Miyake-Bags-Issey Miyake-Idlewild

This Is A Paper Bag (Poster) in Pink Hued by Issey Miyake

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Emulating a simple paper bag, Issey Miyake's take a tote bag. Features a poster design with a blue and white graphic.

Can anything be considered a garment, as long as it’s on the body?
Based on this idea, a paper bag is transformed into a garment. The print on the garments is a poster design of an imaginary exhibition taking place on the day and time of the Autumn Winter 2025/26 show. The “exhibition” title is Abstract, Concrete, and In-Between.

Made in Japan.

If no specific fit details are listed below, please refer to the size guide above for all clothing sizing and US to EU shoe size conversions.

Garments from Issey Miyake's collection are only available in one size. These styles typically stretch and/or fit a variety of sizes up to a size 14.

100% Paper
Handle: 72% Polyester | 28% LinenP

All clothing should be handled as carefully as possible to increase longevity, so please refer to the garments instructions if there are no specific care instructions listed below.

Hand wash cold. Do not bleach. Do not soak. Do not tumble dry. Line dry in the shade. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.

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Issey Miyake

Legendary Japanese designer Issey Miyake debuted his eponymous womenswear label in 1971, charting a half century of work in fashion design. An industry pioneer, Miyake’s clothing blends traditional Japanese techniques with forward-thinking technology. The brand is famous for their pleating technique which led to the debut of Pleats Please in 1993. Much of Miyake’s work is informed by an architectural approach to design, seen in sculptural silhouettes and clothing with purpose. Vibrant colors, advanced pattern making, and a devotion to curiosity are hallmarks of this fashion house now led by Satoshi Kondo.