TOYO ENTERPRISE / 2XL(3L)
(JP¥70,000)
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げん 11/20〜25発送不可
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Item condition
Almost New
Brand
TOYO ENTERPRISE
Size
2XL(3L)
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Japan
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Worn only once. The condition is used. It has been worn only a few times, so there is little wear and tear, and no noticeable stains or damage. I am selling it because I purchased another product. The actual condition appears as described above, but please understand that there may be some oversight or slight wear and tear that is not apparent. Stains, tears, odors, etc.: None Lot No. TT15544-128 / Late 1950s Style Velveteen Souvenir Jacket “MOUNTAIN GOAT” × “ALASKAN FLAG” Released in the fall/winter of 2024. The size is XXL, which is rare, so I think it's a valuable item. Retail price: 93,500 yen. Product number: TT15544 Size: XXL (The shoulders are raglan. Sleeve length approx. 91cm, body width approx. 65cm, length approx. 65cm. *From the official HP) Color: Dark navy. A color close to black. Material: Outer fabric: 100% cotton, Lining: 100% acetate, Padding: 80% cotton, 20% polyester, Embroidery: 100% rayon, Rib: 100% acrylic. Made in Japan. A rare vintage piece, known to those in the know, reproduced by Toyo Enterprises themselves. - A souvenir jacket with a rare Alaskan design, popular even in vintage clothing. Commonly known as an "Alaska Jacket." - Among them, this is a reproduction of a late 1950s piece featuring a white mountain goat. The sleeves feature dog sleds, and the chest features lightning and polar bears, a very luxurious combination of motifs. Alaska, where nature remains, was called the "last frontier of America," and that message is also embroidered at the bottom. - The reversible side depicts motifs unique to Alaska, such as the state flag, Mount McKinley, and totem poles. In the 1950s, Kosho (the predecessor of Tailor Toyo) produced these jackets at the request of the US military and sold them in the PX (stores) at the Alaskan base. - Early souvenir jackets often featured a reversible design made of acetate fabric, but as a variation at the time, there were also models using velveteen fabric with a fuzzy texture. Padding was added to increase warmth, and quilting was applied to the acetate on the reversible side to hold the padding in place.
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