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Midori calls it Cordoba paper. The closest thing I can compare it to is the paper that jeans labels are made of—tough and difficult to tear/rip.

 

Muji did a range of notebook covers called Denim Tag. They were made of the same material they make the tag on the back of your jeans with. They had A5 and B5. Can't find them now but keep an eye out should they reappear. Both sizes were under $10 and I use them everyday. Amazing value and quality - hope they reappear at Muji soon as I would stock up immediately.

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The included bindings are just a sample notebook with a few pages. They are not part of the cover.

 

You can see it here: https://thepoorpenman.wordpress.com/2017/05/25/lihit-lab-smart-fit-cover-review/

 

Noted, thanks for the link to the review!

 

 

Muji did a range of notebook covers called Denim Tag. They were made of the same material they make the tag on the back of your jeans with. They had A5 and B5. Can't find them now but keep an eye out should they reappear. Both sizes were under $10 and I use them everyday. Amazing value and quality - hope they reappear at Muji soon as I would stock up immediately.

 

I noticed this when scouring the internet but found that it was sold a long time ago.

Hopefully they do resurface sometimes in the future.

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Noted, thanks for the link to the review!

 

 

I noticed this when scouring the internet but found that it was sold a long time ago.

Hopefully they do resurface sometimes in the future.

 

Muji had an A6 version last year and an A4 envelope made out the denim tag material. Gives me hope they may reappear.

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