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WORK NOT WORK URBAN RESEARCH / L
(JP¥6,800)
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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WORK NOT WORK URBAN RESEARCH
Size
L
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Japan
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WORK NOT WORK URBAN RESEARCH Micro Weather Pouch Jacket Jacket Coverall Made in Japan I purchased this on ZOZO a few years ago. I am selling it because I haven't worn it in a while. I have only worn it about 3 times, but it has been stored for a long time, so I have listed it as "No noticeable scratches or stains". It is a beautiful item that has hardly been worn. Retail price: 30,352 yen Color: Black Size: L Width: 55 cm Sleeve length: 85.5 cm Length: 70.5 cm Product Description [Versatile jacket representing the brand] This round-collar coverall-type jacket is made of fabric with a slightly brushed surface and a tightly woven texture. The length is short, and the waist is equipped with large pockets with gussets on both sides, which can also be seen on hunting jackets, to increase storage capacity. POINT: By applying double stitching to this tightly woven material and washing it with water, puckering is created, giving it a three-dimensional fullness. In addition, the front is a fly front, which simplifies the design itself, making it a versatile jacket that can be worn with any innerwear or bottoms. [WORK NOT WORK / Work Not Work] "People's Tailoring, Freedom Culture." WORK NOT WORK is a Japanese brand with the concept of "Freedom Culture" for people with a creative and free spirit. Simon Taylor, one of the founders of TOMATO, who continues to be active in the design and creative industry based in London, is the creative director, and is inspired by a wide variety of things from all over the world, such as ethnicity, music, years, nature, technology, manufacturing culture, analog, post-analog, and counterculture, as inspiration for manufacturing.
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