HOUSTON / 3XL(4L)
(JP¥11,500)
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HOUSTON
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3XL(4L)
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HOUSTON 50323 US Military Gen III Level 7 Jacket【R】|Men's Outerwear Big Size Level 7 Military Jacket Purchased from Waiper. HOUSTON faithfully reproduces the Level 7 Jacket, boasting the highest level of cold protection as the US military's ultimate cold weather outerwear. The US Army's Extended Cold Weather Clothing System, ECWCS GEN III (Generation 3), is a layering system consisting of 7 types of tops and 5 types of bottoms, designed to adapt to various climates and situations. This Level 7 jacket is the final cold weather outerwear in the layering system, and it uses Thinsulate™ insulation from the US company 3M, which combines high heat retention and lightness. The outer fabric uses water-repellent nylon material, resulting in a functional garment with excellent wind and water resistance. The Thinsulate™ insulation reduces bulk while maintaining heat retention, creating a smart silhouette that can be worn casually in town. The hood can also be folded and stored inside the collar. This jacket is perfect for various scenes, from town use to outdoor activities and motorcycling. HOUSTON "Union Trading (formerly Makino Shoji)" is a military brand that produced the first original flight jacket in Japan and has since manufactured numerous domestic military products. The HOUSTON brand was born in 1972, walking alongside post-war Japan. Due to its thorough brand policy, it never neglects product development and is committed to making its own materials, captivating many people. Size: 3XL Length: 82cm, Width: 71cm, Sleeve Length (from center of back): 91cm Shoulder Width / Width / Sleeve Length / Length Width: 71cm Length: 82cm Stains, tears, odors, etc.: None Color: Beige *Price revised.
1 year ago