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Everything Messenger Solid, black,
Everything Messenger Solid, black,
Everything Messenger Solid, black,
Everything Messenger Solid, black,
Everything Messenger Solid
Everything Messenger Solid
Everything Messenger Solid
Everything Messenger Solid, black,
Everything Messenger Solid, black,
Everything Messenger Solid, black,
Everything Messenger Solid, black,
Everything Messenger Solid, black,
Everything Messenger Solid, black,
Everything Messenger Solid, black,

Everything Messenger Solid

$256.00$256.00$320.00$320.0020% off
: black
black

The Everything Messenger shoulder bag is made of recycled polyamide.

The bag closes with a zipper, and it has handles as well as an adjustable shoulder strap with a jacquard knit Unikko pattern. The inside has a spacious main compartment and a large laptop pocket with a Velcro fastener and a small slip-in pocket. There is a Marimekko keychain and two flap pockets with magnetic button closures in the front. The bag has leather details.

: Unikko

Unikko

Maija Isola, 1964

Unikko was created by Maija Isola in 1964 and has since become an international icon of print design. The founder of Marimekko, Armi Ratia, believed that it was not possible to faithfully capture the true essence of real flowers in print, which is why floral prints were earlier excluded from Marimekko collections. So, Maija Isola designed Unikko to be an abstraction of a flower rather than a photorealistic rendition. Today, Unikko is a powerful emblem of joy and creativity, seamlessly integrated into Marimekko's design identity.

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