
Porter Yoshida FORCE Shoulder Bag (Large) - Navy
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Need a bag that’s compact, tough, and doesn’t look like every other crossbody on the street? This one’s built for movement, for cities, for days that don’t go as planned. The Porter Yoshida FORCE Shoulder Bag in Navy combines purposeful field-ready construction with minimalist premium refinement - ready for whatever’s next.
Made from abrasion-resistant 210D nylon oxford, originally developed for industrial use, this bag is incredibly lightweight at just 240g. Inside, you’ll find a quilted ripstop nylon lining in vivid rescue orange, evoking classic flight jackets. The main compartment (fits a tablet) includes a detachable pouch, key clip, and an organizer pocket with Velcro closure, all sealed under a reliable silver metal zipper. The adjustable strap lets you carry it high and close or low and relaxed.
Whether you’re cycling through the city or navigating travel terminals, this bag keeps essentials secure, organized, and within easy reach - all in a silhouette that doesn’t shout but stands apart.
- Porter Force Shoulder Bag
- 855-05901-50
- Navy
- Shell: 100% Nylon
- Lining (Rescue Orange): Nylon Ripstop
- 1 Main Compartment
- 1 Zipped Front Pocket
- Removable Inner Pouch
- Inner Pocket With Velcro Closure
- Original Silver Metal Zip Fastener
- Metal Key Hook
- Adjustable Shoulder Strap
- Dimension: Width 26cm / Height 31cm
- Weight: 240 Gram
- Made In Japan
Yoshida & Co. has been crafting high-quality bags since 1951, guided by the principle One Stitch, All Soul. Founder Kichizo Yoshida’s philosophy is reflected in every detail—from design and material selection to sewing—ensuring excellence at every stage. In 1962, the company introduced its Porter brand, embracing the Japan Made commitment. Today, Porter Yoshida enjoys cult status for its outstanding design and quality.
Launched in 2012, the Porter Force series draws inspiration from the casual beauty of military design, particularly the natural irregularities and subtle fabric color variations found in military gear, adding depth and character to each piece.