If you've been sleeping on the Porter anniversary releases, this is the one to wake up for. Yoshida & Co. is closing out its 90th anniversary celebrations with the second and final drop of the PORTER "TANKER COYOTE" collection - and it brings something more interesting than just a commemorative colorway.

A legacy brand making a forward-thinking move

Porter has been a cornerstone of Japanese bag craftsmanship for decades, so it makes sense that a milestone like a 90th anniversary would push the brand to do something genuinely new. The five-piece TANKER COYOTE lineup is constructed from the world's first mass-produced 100% plant-derived nylon - a material detail that quietly signals where premium accessories are heading.

This isn't greenwashing by way of a recycled-bottle lining or a vague "eco-conscious" label. Using plant-derived nylon at a production scale is a meaningful materials innovation, and Porter is building it into one of its most iconic silhouettes.

The details that make it collectible

Beyond the material story, the collection leans into what makes a limited release feel worth keeping. Each bag carries a unique serial number, giving every piece a sense of individual identity rather than just being one of many off a run. The interior features an original traveling map lining - a nod to the journey-ready spirit of the TANKER line that Porter has always championed.

The five-piece set covers the kind of versatile range you'd expect from a brand that understands how people actually move through their lives - whether that's a daily commute or a weekend trip.

Why this one matters beyond the anniversary

Milestone collections can sometimes feel like they're coasting on heritage alone. What makes the TANKER COYOTE release stand out is that it pairs a genuine look backward - celebrating 90 years of Yoshida & Co. craftsmanship - with a material choice that points clearly toward the future of the industry.

For anyone who cares about buying well and buying less, a numbered piece made from next-generation plant-based nylon from one of Japan's most respected bag makers is exactly the kind of considered purchase that holds up over time - in both quality and relevance. According to Hypebeast, this second release concludes the anniversary project, so if the first drop passed you by, this is the final chapter.