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McDonald's "Paper Bag" Turned Into A Canvas Bag And Still I'm lovin' it

 

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In the Nakano Broadway mall at Nakano Station in Tokyo, Japan, there is a shop called "Irie. Nakano", which specializes in selling all kinds of household sundries, pop art t-shirts and a canvas bag.


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Something that attracts attention, there is a canvas bag similar to McDonald's paper bags that is sold there. This canvas bag is designed to look like a McDonald's paper bag, and even the color is very similar.

This bag is made of canvas, which is durable and easy to clean and can be used for a long time. There is also a strap on the bag, which is more convenient to take out and it's look cool.

These McDonald's canvas bags can be easily stuffed your wallet, mobile phone and a bottle of water, which is perfect for everyday use including your McDonald's burger.

Even though it's just a very simple canvas bag, and looks like a McDonald's paper bag, I think you should have it. If you are traveling to Tokyo, Japan, you can visit this shop at Nakano Broadway 3F in Nakano, Nakano-ku, Tokyo.

Image: @kongni seven frogs


Image: @kongni seven frogs

▼ Other canvas bags that sold there

Image: @kongni seven frogs

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