Issey Miyake Backpacks

Issey Miyake Backpack

Issey Miyake

Backpack

$304
Good
Italy

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Issey Miyake Backpack

Issey Miyake

Backpack

$1543
Very Good
Italy

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Issey Miyake Backpack

Issey Miyake

Backpack

$601
New With Tags
France

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Issey Miyake Backpack

Issey Miyake

Backpack

$215
Very Good
Hong Kong

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Issey Miyake Backpack

Issey Miyake

Backpack

$171
Fair
Malaysia

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Issey Miyake Backpack

Issey Miyake

Backpack

$273
Good
Germany

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Issey Miyake Patent leather backpack

Issey Miyake

Patent leather backpack

$380
Good
United Kingdom

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Issey Miyake Vinyl backpack

Issey Miyake

Vinyl backpack

$575
New With Tags
Ireland

Vestiaire Collective

About Issey miyake

Issey Miyake was founded in Tokyo in 1970 by the designer of the same name, combining both Eastern minimalism and Western couture influences. Known for his expertise in materials and fabrics, Miyake pioneered steam pleating to allow fabrics to hold their shapes.

The brand's Bao Bao line features the triangles motif that has become an Issey Miyake signature. Bao Bao bags utilize flexible yet durable materials that take on amorphous, sculptural shapes when worn but snap back into place when set down.

Central to Miyake's design ethos is what he terms "A Piece of Cloth" - exploring the relationship between body and garment. Bags like the Bao Bao push the boundaries of traditional construction, functioning almost like wearable art.

While defiantly unconventional, Issey Miyake bags still retain subtle Japanese aesthetic touches. Clean lines and absence of ornamentation allow the textures and shapes themselves to make bold artistic statements.

In the early 2000s, Issey Miyake was among the first major brands to pioneer the use of polyurethane in handbags. This allowed bags to take on irregular, asymmetric shapes not possible with leather or fabrics.

Recent Issey Miyake bags have incorporated recycled polyethylene terephthalate (PET) fabric made from recycled plastic bottles. This focus on sustainability aligns with the brand's broader vision of clothing harmonizing with both people and the environment.