Based on Lot.703.
This jacket has a patch pocket on only one side and is simply made with only one stitch on each of the pleats in the front.
The custom engraved buttons and backs are all made of iron and are not plated, so they will rust over time.
Every detail is constructed exactly the same way as it was in the 1920s.
The silhouette is flat with straight sleeves and a shoulder line that does not slope.
The fabric has a slubby feel, with both warp and weft threads made of air-spun yarn. Air-spun yarn is a special method of twisting the yarn together using the power of air, and is characterized by a firm surface and a soft center.
The fabric is dried in the sun and finished with a natural wrinkled look.
The BEIGE and BLACK colors are dyed in small batches, resulting in a subtle uneven finish.
DAMAGED SUMI DYED BLACK is dyed with ink and then damaged to create a used look with wrinkles and whiskers, just like when the jeans were worn raw.
The engraved buttons and buckles are originals made from iron molds.
The beige and black versions are unplated, so they will rust over time, allowing you to enjoy the changes that occur over time. The damaged, charcoal-dyed black version is plated to give the impression of a smoky finish, expressing the passage of time.