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Hello Kitty Baggu Recycled Nylon Bag Charm

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Color:  White

Size:  One Size

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This iconic character will help customize your bag with cuteness.

Hello Kitty was originally created for pre-teens in 1974 by Yuko Shimizu, a Japanese designer at Sanrio. The feline icon has since become a global phenomenon with her instantly recognized red bow and yellow nose. Made of recycled ripstop nylon and in collaboration with everyone’s favorite reusable bag brand, the Hello Kitty Baggu Bag Charm has a zipper to keep small essentials like lip balm and credit cards secure inside. Hang it from your favorite Baggu purse for an extra touch of whimsy. The Hello Kitty Baggu Bag Charm measures 3.25h x 4w x 1.25”d.

  • Designer
    Emily Sugihara and Ellen Vanderlaan
  • Size
    3.25h x 4w x 1.25"d
  • Material
    Recycled Heavyweight Nylon
  • Year of Design
    2025
  • Origin
    China
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Why We Chose This
We have embraced the enduring popularity of Hello Kitty by introducing products that feature the iconic feline. Hello Kitty was created in 1974 by Yuko Shimizu, a Japanese designer at Sanrio, and first introduced in 1975 on a vinyl coin purse. The character quickly became a global phenomenon with the emergence of kawaii, a Japanese cultural movement defined by cuteness, childlike innocence and simplicity.

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