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Camel aging

The camel version of the bell-shaped key case Bell M used by production staff member Konishi .
It's been about six months since I started using it.

The camel color has darkened and taken on a brownish hue.
Also, the glossy finish gives it a more mature look.
Konishi uses a care cream about once every one to two months.
Leather care will help the leather age more quickly and change beautifully, so if you're interested, please give it a try.

Brass material used for metal fittings.
Unlike plated metal fittings, it changes over time just like leather, enhancing the dignity of the entire key case.
"I also really like the look of the metal parts," he said.

It has been exactly one year since camel was added to Munekawa's color lineup.
Those who use Camel are probably starting to notice some unique changes.
I would be happy if you could show me how it has changed.

Please bring them to our direct stores and pop-up shops.

For orders and details on the Bell M bell-shaped key case, please click here.
https://munekawa.jp/products/kc1

In User's snap, you can see the aging process of Munekawa items by people who use them.
https://blog.munekawa.jp/users-snap

Feature

Why Munekawa values ​​in-house production

Since its founding in 1999, Munekawa has continued to create products with the desire to "deliver leather products that can be used for a long time."

We value not only "selling" but also "ensuring that our products continue to be used," and we handle everything in-house, from planning, production, and sales to repairs.

Why are we, a small company, so committed to in-house production?

Here's why.