This may be a bit sudden, but do you know the brand HushTug?

Recently, I saw this ad on my Facebook and Instagram.

I was just thinking about buying a bag for work.

Looking closely at the product design, it's quite simple and to my liking!

Looking more closely, I want to solve social problems in Mongolia, a developing country.

He had a wonderful vision.

I thought to myself, "I want to see this in person!" and immediately went to the showroom in Otsuka, Tokyo. I'll post a review of that experience!

The showroom was located about a 3-minute walk from the JR Yamanote Line.

When I pressed the store's intercom, a store clerk named Nakajima guided me inside.

In the showroom, I was able to check out all the products listed on the EC site.

*By the way, the stock is not kept at that location, so you will basically have to purchase it online.

At the showroom, I was able to check the leather and size of the products, and even put my own items in their pockets to check them out.

I was able to consider which product to buy until I was satisfied, so I'm glad I was able to see the actual products at the showroom!

The showroom is by appointment only So please make a reservation here.

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There are four things you can do at the showroom:

1. You can check the texture and size of the product until you are satisfied.

As I said earlier, there are many things that can make you feel uneasy just by looking at them online.

It was great to be able to see and touch the actual product and make sure it suited me.

I usually carry around a 13-inch computer, so I needed a bag that was large enough to fit my computer, so I actually put my computer in the bag to check.

I could actually imagine myself holding it. So I was able to purchase with confidence.

2. Ask about maintenance/troubleshooting methods

I've heard that leather products will quickly deteriorate if they aren't cared for properly.

I want to avoid paying tens of thousands of yen for something that ends up being ruined in just a few months. That's right.

So I was relieved to be able to receive detailed instructions on how to care for the item directly from the store clerk.

The best way to care for different types of leather varies I also felt like, "You have to listen to this, right?" (laughs)

I was also told that leather products are sensitive to water, so I was given advice on what to do if they get wet in a sudden rain shower.

3. Sometimes you can buy products on the spot

Basically, it is a showroom where you can just look at products, but on rare occasions they may have stock and you can purchase items on the spot.

When I went there, I was able to purchase a tote bag on the spot!

4. You can buy products that are only available at the showroom

The HushTug EC site only sells leather products,

In fact, they used to sell black skinny jeans in the past.

The world-famous Okayama Prefecture High-quality jeans developed in collaboration with Kaihara Co., Ltd. That's what they say.

It seems to have been made using the same manufacturing method and fabric as jeans sold by high-end brands for around 100,000 yen.

What? It is sold for 8,800 yen, which is the manufacturing cost. It seems (HushTug's profit is apparently 0 yen).

I actually touched the product, and even an amateur could tell it was of high quality.

This is a recommended product for those who want to buy really good products at low prices.

If you ask the salesperson to show you their jeans, they will give you a special look.

They come in four sizes, so I was happy that even someone like me, who doesn't have thin legs, could wear them.

Here's what you can experience in the showroom.

I thought it was a very good showroom. The store clerk will not push any products on you.

The best thing about it was being able to look at the products in a relaxed atmosphere.

The showroom requires reservations, so please make a reservation here!

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