, Hong Kong

7-Eleven Hong Kong launches bags with Peanuts characters

The bag was designed by Japanese denim label FDMTL.

7-Eleven has launched an exclusive collection of fashion bags in Hong Kong as part of a first-of-its-kind crossover between leading Japanese denim label FDTML and classic cartoon Peanuts, the retailer said in a news relase.

The "#OOTD Mix & Match Fashion Bags" consists of eight bags showing an assortment of designs, shapes and colours designed by FDMTL founder Gaku Tsuyoshi.

The design incorporated Japanese motifs such as Mount Fuji, tea ceremonies, and lantern festivals alongside the popular Peanuts characters Snoopy, Charlie Brown and Woodstock. FDMTL's signature indigo 'boro' patchwork design takes centre stage throughout the entire collection, the company said.

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