ANA Turns Ground Handling Staff’s Old Uniforms into Tote Bags, Starting at ¥14,800

ANA Turns Ground Handling Staff’s Old Uniforms into Tote Bags, Starting at ¥14,800

All Nippon Airways (ANA) has started selling tote bags made from upcycled old uniforms of ground handling staff from July 4th.

This is the third product in a collaboration with the tote bag specialty brand, “ROOTOTE.” The first and second products were tote bags made from mechanics’ work clothes and a sacoche made from pilot and cabin crew training coveralls, respectively.

The ground handling staff uniforms are characterized by blue stripes and reflective material on the back, both of which have been cleverly incorporated into the design. There are two types available, square and sack-shaped, and both are 2WAY types that can be carried by hand or slung over the shoulder.

The square type is approximately 25cm in height and width, priced at ¥15,400 including tax, while the sack type is approximately 18cm in height, 21cm in width, and 14cm in diameter, priced at ¥14,800. They are available at the EC mall “ANA Mall.”

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