PORTER - Yoshida & Co.
・ Launched: 1962
・ Country of Origin: Japan
・ Known For: Functional craftsmanship, technical nylon, understated utility
Based in Tokyo, Kichizo Yoshida founded Yoshida & Co. with a conviction that a bag should be built to last a lifetime. From that founding principle emerged PORTER — a label that has spent over six decades quietly perfecting the art of Japanese bag-making. Every piece is constructed entirely in Japan, with an obsessive attention to detail that reflects the broader ethos of monozukuri: the art of making things with care and intention.
PORTER's identity is rooted in utility, but never at the expense of refinement. The label is best known for its mastery of technical materials — particularly its signature nylon weaves — engineered for durability and worn in over time with a naturalness that synthetic materials rarely achieve. Silhouettes are considered and restrained, designed to integrate seamlessly into daily life without announcing themselves.
What distinguishes PORTER is its rare ability to occupy multiple worlds at once — workwear and streetwear, heritage and modernity, function and quiet elegance. It is a brand that rewards those who pay attention.


















