LANDS'END / XL(LL)
(JP¥9,999)
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Brand
LANDS'END
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XL(LL)
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Shipping included. Immediate purchase OK. Free size (feels like XL or larger) Length: Approximately 80cm Width: Approximately 75cm This is a Lands' End nylon jacket with padding. It has aged nicely, giving it a vintage feel. Although it's a free size, it's large and allows for a relaxed fit. It has zippered pockets everywhere, so you won't have trouble with storage and can easily go out without a bag. The inner pocket has a dedicated pocket for a Walkman, showing attention to detail and interesting construction. It has a simple design and is easy to handle, with a black base and dark gray color blocking that provides a nice accent. It's lightly padded and warm, so it can be worn in spring, autumn, and winter. It's soft and not too heavy for this type of outerwear, so it's easy to wear. You can also adjust the size with the drawcord at the waist. It's undoubtedly great, so if you like it, please take this opportunity to purchase it. "Lands' End" A casual wear brand based in Dodgeville, Wisconsin, USA. Founded in Chicago in 1963, it started with yachting-related products. The founder, a copywriter and yachtsman, developed into one of the leading brands in the United States through a unique mail-order strategy. The main products are basic casual wear such as dress shirts, T-shirts, polo shirts, rugby shirts, jeans, fleece, sweaters, jackets, and blazers.
8 months ago