§ 01 Product. Nayna · Tote bag · 35,00 USD
AK · 13 · Nayna 01 / 04 Nayna · nayna_ak-tote-001
AK · Nº 13 / 19 Nayna · Nairobi, Kenia

Nayna.

Tote bag

What do you carry when you leave without thinking about where you're going? This tote bag with the portrait of Nayna, cheetah and motorcycle mechanic in Nairobi, holds whatever you throw in it and takes up almost nothing when empty.

Printing
All-over, vibrant and washableAOP DTG · sublimation
Production
Cut and sewn in 3–7 daysOn demand · no stock
Shipping
Worldwide with trackingUSA / Latvia
Warranty
Defective? We reprint itAt no extra cost
35,00 USD Tax included · white-label
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§ 02 The real species. Acinonyx jubatus · Cheetah
Cheetah en su hábitat · Acinonyx jubatus
The real species

Cheetah.

Acinonyx jubatus

The engine tells the truth before the owner does. I listen to the machine first, then to the excuses.

Open savannas, grasslands and semi-arid scrub of eastern and southern sub-Saharan Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia, Botswana); also the central plateau of Iran, where the last Asiatic population survives with fewer than 50 individuals.

§ 03 The story behind the portrait. 3 min · 02 chapters
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CAP · 01 / 02

The wrenches

The Nayna tote bag, with Nairobi's cheetah, has her portrait printed on one side: the black biker jacket, the red polka-dot bandana from her grandmother, the crown of flowers. It's a bag with long handles for carrying over the shoulder, and it holds what a tote usually holds: the day's stuff.

In Nayna's workshop, on Lunga Lunga Road in the industrial area of South B, there's a wooden panel with tools hanging on it. Every tool has its marked spot. Nayna knows if someone has touched anything just by looking at the panel when she arrives in the morning — at six fifteen, after buying flowers at Wakulima market and having chai at mama Amina's stall. But the tools that matter most aren't on the panel. They're in a metal box under the workbench: a set of old Gedore fixed wrenches, with her father's marks of use beneath her own.

Her father repaired trucks on the Nairobi-Mombasa road, the A109. Before the accident — a tanker truck ran over his left foot when Nayna was fourteen — those Gedore wrenches were his. After that he couldn't work under a chassis anymore. The tools stayed at home. Nayna started using them on neighborhood bicycles, then on boda-boda bikes. She took them to Nairobi when she left at eighteen. She used them in Kamau's workshop, the man who deducted 3,000 shillings for a wrench he'd put in his own drawer. She used them on the sidewalk, repairing bikes without a roof and with four tools, during the three worst months. And she still uses them now, every day, in her own workshop.

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CAP · 02 / 02

What fits

This tote is not one of those that falls apart in the second week. Material, weight, and seam details are in **Material and construction**. Exact dimensions in **Size and measurements**. What I can tell you is it holds real weight: books, groceries, hand tools if needed. The handles are long, for the shoulder or crossbody. Empty, it folds and fits in another bag or in a drawer.

A fair question: does it work as a gift? Yes. It works if the person knows Nayna, if they like cheetahs, if they like the portrait, or if they simply need a bag that isn't ugly. You don't need to explain the whole story. The portrait stands on its own. And if anyone wants to know more, [Nayna's biography](https://www.yagopartal.com/animal-kinhood/nayna/) tells who she is, from Wanjiku's chai stall to the Yamaha SR400 that's been dismantled in the back of the workshop for eight months.

Each bag is made to order: no warehouse, no pre-existing stock. It's printed when you order it, which adds some lead time compared to a conventional purchase. Information on origin and production is in **Origin, production and availability**. For delivery timelines and issues, **Shipping and returns** has all the operational details.

§ 04 Technical specs. Category · pod
Material & composition
Tejido tipo lona · asas al hombro · sin cremallera
Production
Print provider: PrintfulProduction method: all-over printProduction time: 2–7 bu
Care & maintenance
Lavar a máquina del revés en agua fría. No usar lejía. Tender al aire.
Shipping & timing
Shipping category: tote
§ 06 More of Nayna. 08 objects · same author
§ 07 What people ask. 08 · about POD
  • Each product is made to order when you place your purchase. There is no pre-made stock or overproduction. A specialised production partner prints, cuts, and prepares it specifically for you.
  • Production normally takes 2-5 business days. Shipping adds 3 to 20 days depending on destination. Most orders arrive within 1-3 weeks total. Exact times depend on the production facility and your location.
  • Contact us at mail@yagopartal.com with your order number and clear photos of the damage (include packaging). We will review your case and offer a solution as soon as possible, either replacement or refund.
  • Animal Kinhood is a series of anthropomorphic animal portraits created by Yago Partal. Each portrait features a real species dressed in clothing that reflects its personality, blending photography, illustration, and artificial intelligence.
  • Each portrait combines photography, illustration, and artificial intelligence under Yago's artistic direction. The process includes species research, character design, AI-assisted generation, and detailed manual editing.
  • Yes, we ship worldwide. Shipping costs vary by region and product type. You can see the exact cost at checkout before confirming your order.
  • As items are made to order and customised to your order, the 14-day right of withdrawal does not apply once production has begun (Article 103(c) TRLGDCU, implementing Directive 2011/83/EU). This does not affect your consumer rights: your statutory guarantee of conformity remains fully in force, and any product arriving damaged or with a production defect is replaced or refunded at no cost. Contact us at mail@yagopartal.com.
  • Wipe with a damp cloth for surface stains. If machine washing is needed, use cold water and a gentle cycle. As synthetic textiles, washing may release microfibres; use a wash bag if possible.