Cafe Tyrol embroidery purse

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Cafe Tyrol is a long-established coffee shop in Kyoto that opened in 1968.
The current owner, Mr. Akioka's father, loved mountains, so the building is designed to look like a mountain hut, and the interior has a warm wooden feel, such as wooden chandeliers and chairs, making it a popular store that attracts many fans.

The drawstring bags created in collaboration with Cafe Tyrol are all embroidered.
The famous egg sandwich, curry topped with fried egg, and nostalgic matches are drawn and embroidered.

The color of the handle is the color used on Cafe Tyrol's signboard. This is a cute and stylish drawstring purse.

*Size: W190×H260mm


■What is Machikado Gallery?
A brand with a new perspective that conveys the charm of the history and culture of the town.
The town is full of history and culture.
The miscellaneous goods developed in collaboration with famous restaurants and sweets shops in local towns across Japan will be unique items in the world.
Please enjoy the nostalgic and new art of the town that has continued since the Showa era.

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Cafe Tyrol is a long-established coffee shop in Kyoto that opened in 1968.
The current owner, Mr. Akioka's father, loved mountains, so the building is designed to look like a mountain hut, and the interior has a warm wooden feel, such as wooden chandeliers and chairs, making it a popular store that attracts many fans.

The drawstring bags created in collaboration with Cafe Tyrol are all embroidered.
The famous egg sandwich, curry topped with fried egg, and nostalgic matches are drawn and embroidered.

The color of the handle is the color used on Cafe Tyrol's signboard. This is a cute and stylish drawstring purse.

*Size: W190×H260mm


■What is Machikado Gallery?
A brand with a new perspective that conveys the charm of the history and culture of the town.
The town is full of history and culture.
The miscellaneous goods developed in collaboration with famous restaurants and sweets shops in local towns across Japan will be unique items in the world.
Please enjoy the nostalgic and new art of the town that has continued since the Showa era.