Good Goods Issey Miyake expands the Mokko family with a bag that adapts to the person who carries it

There is a question that has guided GOOD GOODS ISSEY MIYAKE since its launch in 2018: what makes a product truly good? Not just functional, not just beautiful — but capable of entering someone’s daily life and staying there, evolving alongside them. The answer, often, lies in the details. In a gesture. In a knot.

MOKKO KNOT is the latest addition to the MOKKO series: the iconic lightweight knit bags, washable and soft to the touch, born from a continuous exploration of textile materials and structures. The new element is a set of thick braided cords threaded through the openings of the knit, integrated into the bag’s structure and transforming it.

Good Goods Issey Miyake – Mokko Knot

Shifting the position of the knot adjusts the length of the handles. Changing the way the cord is threaded changes the look entirely.

Good Goods Issey Miyake – Mokko Knot

These are not interchangeable accessories but a system designed to be interpreted — each configuration says something about the person who chooses it.

An object that responds

The palette is mélange — yarns of different colours knitted together to create surfaces that are alive, shifting, never flat.

Jade Green Mix, Burgundy Mix, Black Mix, Warm Orange Mix: tones that blend depth and warmth, designed to travel across seasons and styles.

Good Goods Issey Miyake – Mokko Knot

Two silhouettes are available: a tote bag and shoulder bag, both faithful to the lightness and ease that have always defined the MOKKO series.

Good Goods Issey Miyake – Mokko Knot

Completing the proposal is MOKKO CORD: a selection of cords — thin and thick, in seven colours from off-white to purple — sold separately and compatible with every bag in the MOKKO family. A way to reinvent a bag already owned, to add a colour, to start again without really starting over.

At a moment when fashion demands ever more personalisation, GOOD GOODS ISSEY MIYAKE responds with something quieter: not the illusion of infinite choice, but the freedom of a precise gesture.

Good Goods Issey Miyake – Mokko Knot