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SIGNAL GARMENTS Signal Garments CRAZY POKET DENIM CHORE JACKET Crazy Pocket Denim Chore Jacket SIZE 4 (LARGE~XXLARGE) Length 73cm Sleeve Length 65cm Shoulder Width 49cm Body Width 60cm There is some wear and tear, but it can still be worn. I have other items for sale, please take a look. Also, due to my work schedule, it may take about a week to ship. If you are in a hurry, please be sure to ask questions in the question box before bidding. The following is a quote: For this relocation opening, we have created a piece worthy of the first work of the "The Indication" name, based on a denim coverall made from the 1920s to the 1930s that I personally own. It can be said that this is a piece full of details, such as a chin strap, change buttons, and deformed pockets on the chest. We have researched in detail the unique shape of the chin strap that tapers towards the front and the shape of the hammered buttons, and have come to this production. And the biggest feature of this jacket is the "CRAZY POKET". Simple patch pockets are attached to the lower front, making it practical to wear. The fabric uses 9.5-ounce light-ounce denim with a strong nep feeling. It is a fabric that becomes familiar the more you wear it, and it is a fabric that is very popular even in original items. You can wear it like a shirt throughout the year, and I think it is the thickness of the fabric that will be active as a light outer in spring and autumn. The tag is missing and the original change buttons were not included, but I presume it is The P〇〇〇, which can be understood by those who know the details. We have interpreted the beautiful A-line unique to this era and the details that have been carefully crafted in each part, and have reflected them in the details of this jacket. This time, we asked Mr. Matsuura, the representative of Brass Shoe Co., who is also the model for our original items, to be the wearing model.
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