KANATA / M
(JP¥7,000)
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KANATA
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M
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Made in Canada, this is an 80's vintage Canadian Sweater Company Cowichan jacket. It's a genuine Canadian sweater, made in Canada like those by KANATA. A thick and sturdy, excellent piece. It has a zipper, making it easy to wear. The raglan sleeves create a beautiful shoulder line. It reduces the bulky feel of a Cowichan sweater, making it easier to coordinate. The condition is very good, with no damage or moth-eaten holes; it's a beautiful item. Size: Not listed (approximately size 38, M) Flat measurements: Length: 68cm Width: 52cm Sleeve length (from center of neck to cuff): 76cm Sleeve length and shoulder width not listed due to raglan sleeves. Please allow for some minor errors. In good condition with no noticeable damage. Please take a look at my other listings. Using strong yarn, it blocks out cold air and retains body heat, providing ample warmth just by wearing it. The center zip can be fully closed or left open to show off your inner layers; both styles are recommended. It has a handcrafted feel unique to hand-knitted items. Canadian-made Cowichan sweaters, which are being re-evaluated in the recent vintage boom, are items you should acquire while they are still relatively affordable. New Canadian-made Cowichan sweaters cost 70,000 to 80,000 yen, and the warmth of 100% wool has a weight and luxury that synthetic fibers can't match. 【Canadian Sweater Company】 KANATA's origins lie with the native Canadians (Salish people) who lived in the Cowichan Valley. Their traditional Cowichan sweaters are so durable that they are passed down from generation to generation, becoming more comfortable and warmer with wear. The intricate patterns and designs are still loved by many today.
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