UnDeR20 × Automata × Yu Chenrui Wooden Toy Blueprint Tote Bag
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Description
This tote bag can stand upright on its own — a testament to the density and quality of its fabric.
Illustrated by Yu Chenrui, the artist from Chengdu’s wooden toy design studio Automata, featured in the Artist Insider documentary series, the bag showcases a hand-drawn blueprint-style design.
The print translates the mechanical structure and humor of automata into a two-dimensional illustration language.
With exploded assembly diagrams as the main visual thread and UnDeR20’s signature colorful 3D logo integrated throughout, it forms a narrative composition resembling a “toy construction manual.”
Made from high-density 22-oz cotton canvas, the bag is firm, durable, and tactile — ideal for everyday use while maintaining a natural texture.
Material: 22-oz 100% High-Density Cotton Canvas, Leather
Printing: Digital Direct-to-Garment (DTG)
Size: W 49 cm × H 38 cm × D 18 cm
Handle Length: 70 cm (suitable for both shoulder and hand carry)
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UnDeR20 Story
UnDeR20 was founded on January 23, 2021 by the artist, TenGuSan. Since its establishment, we have been dedicated to the design and release of original toys, which have been widely recognized across Asia, in particular, Japan and China. In 2023, we started our own clothing and accessories lines because we felt that we couldn't find clothes that truly excited us anymore. So we are going to create them ourselves.
From toys to streetwear, just like our name suggests, we have always been "under 20 years old." We uphold our slogan, "Wandering Soul, Untamed Heart." We gather artists from around the world and always stand with the "wildest" young people. A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having, right?