The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Stylish, multifunct­ional crossbody smartphone bags prove big hit

- By Shohei Yamaguchi Yomiuri Shimbun Staff Writer

Carrying your smartphone in a mini crossbody case is both a functional and stylish way to keep your hands free.

Cell phone crossbody bags, which can be worn around the neck or across the body, have become so popular that they are seen frequently on the streets.

e prevalence of this item, which was shortliste­d for the 2022 prize for new and fashionabl­e words in Japanese, can be attributed to the widespread use of cashless payment.

“As there is no need to put my phone in a [regular] bag, it has become easier to pay for purchases and check social media,” said Yui Mori, a 16-year-old high school student from Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture, when she was interviewe­d on a street in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo.

“I can casually carry my smartphone even in clothes that don’t have pockets,” she said.

A student in her fourth year at university from Tsuchiura, Ibaraki Prefecture, said, “I o en use cashless payment for train rides and shopping, so I go out more o en with only my smartphone crossbody.”

A smartphone crossbody case with a shoulder strap varies from a simple style with case and strap, to a wallet type that also accommodat­es some credit cards and coins, or a larger pouch type.

According to Tokyo-based Hands Inc., a major household and lifestyle goods company, the crossbody trend was sparked in spring last year via social media, mainly among women in their 20s and 30s.

As the item began to sell out quickly a er arriving at Hands outlets, the company had to increase its stock to keep up with demand from last summer.

Sales of smartphone crossbodie­s for the year were approximat­ely eight times higher than the previous year, the company said.

“ey are also popular among women who take their small children out with them, as it is convenient to have both hands free,” company o cial Shingo Gomi said.

Although there is an impression that smartphone crossbody bags target women, they are gradually gaining popularity among men as well.

Ueni Trading Co., a Tokyo-based company that deals mainly in clothing and accessorie­s, sells the Sonne line of wallet-shaped crossbodie­s made of cowhide leather, targeting male customers.

e company sold approximat­ely 2,000 smartphone crossbodie­s in the six months since it began carrying them in June of last year.

“ere are now smartphone crossbody products for various demographi­cs, such as for men and the elderly. It will become a bigger fad in the future,” said Tetsuya Ushijima, the company’s brand manager.

Kobe Gakuin University Prof. Yukie Tsuji, who specialize­s in marketing said, “Many people have come to consider smartphone crossbodie­s convenient because more people want to take their phones out quickly, and because smartphone­s have become larger and more di cult to put in your pockets.”

Another bene t for a smartphone crossbody bag is that it adds are to an out t. Since the 2000s, young adults have preferred clothes and accessorie­s with simple designs, so crossbody bags match the current fashion, she explained.

CELL PHONE ACCESSORIE­S

Since the 1990s, when ip phones became widespread, there have been several booms in cell phone accessorie­s being used as fashion items because they appeal to people’s individual­ity. In the late 1990s and 2000s, when ip phones were common, there was a boom in luminous antennas that would light up when there was an incoming call.

Flip phones decorated with brightly colored stickers and rhinestone­s also became popular.

Tokyo-based Glam Baby, which began its cell phone decoration business in 1997, said it received tens of thousands of orders a year at that time.

Although the number of ip phones has decreased considerab­ly, the company still receives about 3,000 orders a year for smartphone decoration­s.

“Consumers still have a deep-seated desire to express their individual­ity with familiar items,” Glam Baby President Tetsuo Watanabe said.

When smartphone­s appeared on the market, accessorie­s became more practical, such as a ring that can be attached to the back of the phone and hooked onto your nger to prevent it from being dropped, as well as glass screen protectors. (Jan. 21)

 ?? The Yomiuri Shimbun ?? A woman wears a smartphone crossbody case around her neck in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, on Jan. 10.
The Yomiuri Shimbun A woman wears a smartphone crossbody case around her neck in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo, on Jan. 10.

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