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Paul Harnden / L
(JP¥129,000)
Paul Harnden Coverall Jacket Work Jacket Cotton Herringbone Twill - While coverall types with pockets in the back are seen, I think this design is rare. Also, the care tags at the neck are unusual, with two tags of cotton and silk. - A distinctive feature is the shape of the chest pocket. It has pockets for storing work tools such as scissors and pens. - The fabric is herringbone twill, often used in military and workwear, and is characterized by its increasing texture the more it is worn. The atmosphere when the color fades on the fabric surface is also superb. This also has some aging changes such as wear and tear, but I think the true value will be in the decades to come after further aging. ★ This is a rare item, so please consider it if you are looking for one. color: BLACK material: 100% cotton, no lining size: L Shoulder width: approx. 44cm Body width: approx. 52cm Sleeve length: approx. 52cm Length: approx. 62cm *Please note that there may be some errors due to amateur measurements. Paul Harnden, as a designer, wears his clothes as everyday wear and workwear, and I believe the brand enjoys the aging changes such as wrinkles and wear as the history of the clothes. Please refrain from purchasing if you do not understand Paul's characteristics or if you are concerned about minor details. ◆Notes◆ This is a used item stored at home, so there may be small stains that do not appear in the images, and deterioration due to storage and aging. Please purchase with your understanding. To prevent trouble, please refrain from purchasing if you do not understand used items or if you are concerned about minor details.
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Brand
Paul Harnden
Size
L
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