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Samantha Thavasa Opens Orders for Final Fantasy VII and X Bags

Samantha Thavasa opened up pre-orders for its line of Final Fantasy bags. Its Samantha Vega line has bags based on Final Fantasy X, while its Samantha Thavasa Petit Choice line has items based on Final Fantasy VII. Aside from bags, you can buy things like charms and t-shirts. [Thanks, Game Watch!]

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In the Samantha Thavasa Petit Choice line, there will be two wallets based on Cloud and Sephiroth. The long wallet version will cost 25,300 JPY ($178) and the smaller version is 18,700 JPY ($131.60). There will also be a smartphone bag for 18,700 JPY that has art of Cloud’s weapons from the original FFVII on it. Finally, there are two zipper pull charms you can put on any bag for 4,400 JPY ($31) each. They’re based on Cloud and Sephiroth, again.

As for the Final Fantasy X bags from Samantha Vega, you can get shoulder bags based on Tidus, Yuna, Auron, and Rikku. They’re 18,700 JPY each, and there are also charms based on the four characters’ weapons. You can also get a hand bag for 19,800 JPY ($139.30), a wallet for 15,950 JPY ($112.20), and t-shirts for 7,700 JPY ($54.20).

These items originally appeared at Parco as part of the Final Fantasy 35th anniversary campaign. Other brands that were part of this campaign include Angelic Pretty and ForSomeone. This campaign ran earlier this year in March 2023.

The Samantha Thavasa Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy VII bags are open to pre-order from its website.


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