A 1953 model during the transition period when denim jackets changed from work wear to casual wear. Commonly known as 2nd. The masterpiece representing the 1950s is tailored with brown duck fabric.
Cotton brown duck has been used for work wear since 1850, and has been used for work wear for a long time, rather than denim. It is a thick plain weave fabric and has a wide range of uses, including sails for ships, bags and tents. Like vintage-based denim, it is woven with a narrow power loom (shuttle loom), so it has selvedge. In addition, the brown dyeing is done with sulfur dyes instead of the currently mainstream reactive dyes. Therefore, you can enjoy aging like denim.
Action pleats + box stitching on the front. Nickel-coloured iron buttons are used. The cuffs of the sleeves are reinforced with rivets. Waist adjustment tab at back hem. The selvedge is arranged on the back of the placket.
100% Cotton
Made in Japan