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The thing about Porter Yashida’s bags – luggage and work bags — is that once you buy one, it is hard to buy something else. I bought one a few years ago and it looks brand new to date. They are indestructible. Not surprising since they are made from man-made fabrics — but they still have an organic feel to them. Here is a Port magazine piece celebrating their 80-years. #

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