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What bag shapes are in MIHARA capsule?

MIHARA YASUHIRO x Toplogie “BeginAgain”: the modular carry shapes

A collaborative capsule from Maison MIHARA YASUHIRO and Toplogie is built around a “BeginAgain” concept that turns surrealist motifs into modular carry hardware—including three new bag silhouettes.

The standout idea is that the handles are designed to be detachable and shaped like recognizable objects, effectively turning the bags into customizable accessories. Rather than a single fixed carry style, the silhouettes are meant to let the handle look change without replacing the entire bag.

What the detachable handles look like

The collaboration’s handle shapes include:

  • Bananas
  • Toothpaste tubes
  • Soft-serve ice cream

That level of novelty matters because it’s not just “print or logo” branding; it’s a physical design feature that changes how the bag is carried and perceived. In practical terms, detachable handles can also be more versatile for styling—switching between different looks for different outfits while keeping the rest of the carry system consistent.

What’s included in the capsule

The capsule introduces three bag silhouettes paired with these handle forms. The modular framing is the headline feature: it suggests the bags are intended to be interacted with rather than simply worn.

For shoppers, the biggest signal is that this collaboration is focused on collectible, conversation-starting form—especially for people who like statement accessories and want pieces that feel playful but engineered to function as bags.


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