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⚪︎ Brand: BLUE BELL / Blue Bell ⚪︎ Item: 60s 70s Vintage Work Jacket ⚪︎ Color: A deep color that looks like indigo mixed with purple ⚪︎ Material: Cotton ⚪︎ Size: 50 (Men's XL approx.) Shoulder width 54, Length 64, Body width 70, Sleeve length 61 (cm) ⚪︎ Country of Manufacture: Made in USA ⚪︎ Condition: Used, with signs of wear. Tears at the hem, sleeve ends, and sleeve lining (photos). A piece with a great atmosphere. Thank you for viewing. This is a 60s 70s vintage work jacket from BLUE BELL. This piece, which appears to have been manufactured around the 1970s, features a bar-shaped TALON zipper. It's a desirable USA-made item. The denim fabric has a unique color, the collar is corduroy, and the lining is blanket-lined, providing some warmth. There are some scuffs and tears, but it has a stylish finish and looks very cool. The size is 50, equivalent to men's XL~XXL, which is very rare. It has a short length silhouette with a relaxed body width that is easy to match with current styles, and the drape is beautiful, making it a useful item. If you're interested, please consider it. ——— Blue Bell was founded in 1904 by C.C. Hudson, who was a worker at an overall factory, as the Hudson Overall Company. As the business expanded, the company changed its name to Blue Bell in 1919, and in 1936, it merged with "Globe Superior Manufacturing Co.," which produced the world's first Sanforized workwear. They acquired the shrinkage-resistant processing that would become synonymous with Wrangler at this time. In 1943, they acquired the workwear company Casey Jones Company, which owned the "Wrangler" trademark, and after the end of the war in 1947, "Wrangler" was born.
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