Skip to product information
1 of 3

Safari Pouch Tropical Gorilla

Sign up or Login to view wholesale prices.
Wholesale Price, Tax included.
Set
Shipping

■ Currently offering FREE shipping as an ongoing promotion. No minimum or maximum orders required.
Purchases from certain suppliers may incur shipping charges. Kindly ensure to verify the shipping fees on the checkout screen.
■The average arrival period is around 4 weeks. Please note that in case of shipping delays, supplier related as well as any other issues.
Please contact support for details regarding your shipping status.
■ All food and beverage shipments to the United States require the purchaser's FDA registration number.
Buyers who do not have an FDA registration number or cannot share it with us will not be able to place an order.
■ Shipping may not be possible depending on the country. Please check your country's regulations before ordering. Orders from areas that cannot be shipped will be canceled.

    The title is "Tropical Gorilla."

    The endangered mountain gorilla lives in Central and West Africa.
    We designed this design with the idea of protecting them from the danger of poaching and supporting conservation activities.
    The image of the gorilla, which is said to be relatively gentle except during the breeding season, is tropical.
    The image of the gorilla is tropical, with pineapples around it and a crest on its head.
    The design is based on the hope that the gorilla will escape from various dangers and live a peaceful life.

    This pouch can be used in various ways, such as a makeup pouch, pencil case, receipt holder, clutch, or mask case.
    It is flat and has no gussets, so you can neatly fit the things you need in it.
    It is very convenient for organizing small items in your bag!
    The material is laminated and matted cotton made in Japan, which is easy to care for.

    Size: 14.5 cm (length) X 20 cm (width)

    "FEED THE BONGOS".
    A species unique to Kenya, the mountain bongo is an endangered species with a wild population of only 70 or so.
    They are the largest of the bovine family, and their numbers have been declining significantly over the years due to poaching, prompting Mt. Kenya Wildlife Conservation Authority to undertake a breeding program to increase their numbers.
    Kangarooi supports the Save the Bongo Project, and a portion of every purchase of Kangarooi products goes to feed the mountain bongos.