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Knot just a bag: Magic meets minimalism with this viral eco-friendly Japanese accessory

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Japanese Knot bag. (Screengrab/Brother Sewing Craft Europe, YouTube)
Japanese Knot bag. (Screengrab/Brother Sewing Craft Europe, YouTube)

In the age of sustainable fashion, a new (but not so new) trend has knotted its way into the fashion styles of many around the world in the form of Japanese knot bags.

Thanks to this fashion trend, loose fabrics from old clothes no longer have to go to the trash or end up in landfills. Instead, they can be repurposed into trendy items like the now-popular Japanese knot bags, and they are fairly easy to make.

Mosu bags, popularly known as Japanese knot bags, are distinguished by their small size, minimalist design, and unique asymmetrical handles.

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