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  2. Randoseru - Wikipedia

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    Randoseru at a school A premium 84,000 yen (about $938 or €530) randoseru made of cordovan on sale at Mitsukoshi department store in January 2008. A randoseru (ランドセル) is a firm-sided backpack made of stitched firm leather or leather-like synthetic material, most commonly used in Japan by elementary schoolchildren.

  3. Toolbox - Wikipedia

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    Some tool bags have a hinged steel frame around the opening. This allows the bag to stay open when in use. Many tool bags have pockets on the inside and or outside. They usually include handles and sometimes shoulder straps. Tool bags often have a firm, reinforced bottom panel. Tool bags may have a zipper or leather strap closure.

  4. List of How It's Made episodes - Wikipedia

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    Vending machines: Dive computers: September 12, 2016 28-05 356 Ultra-thin glass: Pallet dismantling machines Cupcakes: Seamless stainless steel tubing September 19, 2016 28-06 357 Potash: Leather bracelets Wild rice: Hex key L wrenches: October 7, 2016 28-07 358 Metal nail files: Birch bark canoes: Cruiser boat hardtops: High-voltage circuit ...

  5. Zipper - Wikipedia

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    Zippers with common teeth variations: metal teeth (top), coil teeth and plastic teeth. A zipper (N. America), zip, zip fastener (UK), formerly known as a clasp locker, is a commonly used device for binding together two edges of fabric or other flexible material.

  6. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    Crossbody bag: a bag worn across the body from shoulder to hip; this is as opposed to a smaller hand carried bag such as a clutch as well as opposed to a larger bag such as a tote or bowling bag; a baguette, for example, may be worn crossbody, as can a half-moon or a messenger bag, but a tote cannot be worn this way nor can a hobo (some bucket ...

  7. Bojagi - Wikipedia

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    Bojagi were used for transporting items, as well as covering, or keeping things together in storage. One such example is a 'knapsack' arrangement, where the cloth is wrapped and tied so that items can be securely transported upon ones' back.