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The HIDEO WAKAMATSU Clarino® Collection is a line of bags and accessories created for women who appreciate refined beauty and quiet elegance in their everyday lives.
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Designed for those who value timeless style over passing trends, the collection blends naturally into professional settings, private moments, and travel. Its sophisticated designs reflect the subtle sensibility and calm dignity that define Japanese aesthetics.
Each piece is carefully crafted in Japan by experienced artisans. Lightweight and comfortable to use, the items offer a polished finish that conveys a sense of understated quality.
Rather than drawing attention, the designs are thoughtfully balanced to complement the wearer’s attire and movements. Whether in the city or on a journey, the Clarino® Collection accompanies women with a graceful presence, supporting a lifestyle that feels both composed and authentically their own.
Clarino® is a high-quality artificial leather developed in Japan in the 1960s. Known for its light weight, durability, and resistance to water and stains, it has long been used in Japanese school backpacks as well as sports equipment. Its great appeal lies in its soft touch and refined appearance , combined with the toughness required for daily use. Resistant to rain and dirt and able to maintain its beauty over time, Clarino® makes these bags an ideal accent for everyday lifestyles.
Product Lineup
Clarino® Backpack (Large)
A large-capacity backpack distinguished by its clean, elegant silhouette. The front features a smooth-opening FIDLOCK® closure, achieving a refined balance of functionality and design.
Size: 390 × 285 × 130 mm
Retail Price: JPY 66,000
Clarino® Mini Backpack
A compact model showcasing the craftsmanship of Japanese randoseru (school backpack) artisans. Despite its smaller size, the mini backpack is meticulously constructed, offering an authentic finish. Its design pairs effortlessly with styles ranging from casual to feminine.
Size: 235 × 200 × 115 mm
Retail Price: JPY 33,000
Clarino® Mini Shoulder Bag
Designed to be carried like an accessory, this mini shoulder bag combines a beautifully refined form with everyday practicality. Though compact, it provides sufficient space for daily essentials and adds a sophisticated accent to any outfit.
Size: 180 × 135 × 65 mm
Retail Price: JPY 22,000
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From the left: Japanese randoseru (school backpack), Leather-Style Kawaii Chic Shoulder, Leather-Style Kawaii Chic Mini Backpack, Leather-Style Backpack
MILAN, Italy (AP) — Annika Malacinski remembers the moment the door to the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics was slammed shut.
On a flight from Munich to Denver, she bought airplane Wi-Fi to join a conference call with the International Olympic Committee, certain that Nordic combined competition would at last be opened up to female athletes.
“Then the decision came: ‘no.’ No explanation, no discussion. Just ‘no,’ and then they moved on to the next topic,” she told The Associated Press from her training base in Norway. “I cried for eight hours straight on that flight. When I arrived in Denver, my eyes were swollen shut. It felt like my world had crashed.”
That was in June, 2022. And despite an ongoing campaign led by Malacinski, an athlete from Colorado now aged 24, her sport remains the last to exclude women – even as Milan Cortina is showcasing the highest level of female participation in Winter Games history at 47%.
Malacinski is a frequent top-10 finisher at elite competitions in the sport that combines ski jumping and cross-country skiing and demands rigorous year-round training.
Her younger brother, Niklas, will compete in the men’s event for the United States and she plans to travel to northern Italy to cheer him on.
“It’s bittersweet. I know how hard he works, and he absolutely deserves it,” Malacinski said. “I do the same sport as him. I jump the same ski jumps and ski the same courses. The only difference is that I’m a woman.”
Female skiers racing in Seefeld, Austria, last weekend protested the exclusion by raising their poles overhead to form an X.
Men have competed in the Nordic combined since the first Winter Games more than a century ago, at Chamonix, France in 1924.
The sport is now at risk of being removed from the program at the next Winter Olympics in 2030. The IOC says Nordic combined has struggled to attract participation from enough countries and draws a limited television audience.
Women were excluded entirely from the first modern Olympics in 1896. When they were allowed to compete in Paris four years later, participation was limited to a handful of sports, including tennis, archery and croquet.
Track and field opened to women only in 1928, at the Amsterdam Games – but restrictions were imposed around beliefs of female fragility. Although the 800 meters was originally included, it was later withdrawn for more than three decades.
The first women’s Olympic marathon did not take place until 1984 in Los Angeles – 88 years after the race inspired by an ancient Greek battle debuted.
Nearly all differences have since been eliminated, though some disparities remain. At the Summer Olympics, women compete in the seven-event heptathlon, while men contest the 10-event decathlon.
At the Winter Games, progress arrived even later. Ski jumping was off-limits to women as recently as the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and was introduced four years later at Sochi.
Cross-country skiing’s distance overhaul is the most recent and sweeping change. At Milan Cortina, men and women will race the same distances across all events for the first time in Olympic history.
Previously, the longest women’s race topped out at 30 kilometers, compared with 50 for men. Both will now have 50-kilometer mass start races — like at Nordic Ski World Championships last year.
Malacinski says she will continue her campaign for inclusion, now focused on 2030 Winter Games in the French Alps.
“I’m a very gritty person,” she said. “If I put my mind to something, I know I can do it.”
AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics
FILE - Annika Malacinski of the United States soars through the air during the women's individual compact NH 5km competition at the Nordic Combined World Cup in Ramsau, Austria, Saturday, Dec.16, 2023. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader, File)