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NANGA TRADITIONAL BLANKET
NANGA TRADITIONAL BLANKET
NANGA TRADITIONAL BLANKET
NANGA TRADITIONAL BLANKET
NANGA TRADITIONAL BLANKET
NANGA TRADITIONAL BLANKET
NANGA TRADITIONAL BLANKET
NANGA TRADITIONAL BLANKET

NANGA

NANGA TRADITIONAL BLANKET

¥11,000

Product number: N1N1

Perfect for outdoor scenes during chilly seasons such as around camping bonfires
Blanket recommended as interior decoration in the living room or car


・Blankets

using jacquard woven cotton wool.Not only can they be used as blankets for camping or van life, but they can also be attached to
2. Using two snap buttons, it can be worn as a cape
Perfect for chilly days, whether at home or in the field


・Hang it on the sofa or decorate it on the wall. You can also enjoy it as interior decoration


Fabric: Cotton wool jacquard

Size: Height 140cm x Width 100cm


*About color notation
The notation of GREEN GRAY and SKY BLUE has been changed as shown below due to the manufacturer's circumstances.
Please be careful when choosing your desired color.
The model with the white NANGA logo is GREEN GRAY

The model with the red NANGA logo is SKY BLUE
There is no change)



What is NANGA?
Born in 1941 by the predecessor "Akira Yokota" from the town of feathers, which started from the production area of ​​Omi cotton futons. A sleeping bag manufacturer.
The company name "Nanga" comes from "Nanga Parbat" in the Himalayas.
Nanga Parbat is the 9th highest mountain in the world at an altitude of 8,126m, and is also feared as the "man-eating mountain", referring to the difficult-to-climb mountain that has caused many people to lose their lives. It embodies the founder Akira Yokota's idea of ​​``Let's do it because it's difficult, and climb where no one else can.''

NANGA's specialty is feathers.
With the know-how in selecting, washing, and managing feathers that we have cultivated over many years, we are able to continue producing warmer feather products.