JAPAN BLUE / 11oz Indigo Sashiko Coverall Jacket

Japan Blue Jeans

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JAPAN BLUE / 11oz Indigo Sashiko Coverall Jacket


- 100% cotton / 11oz

- Fabrics Indigo Sashiko

- Sanforized One Wash

- Classic collar

- Straight cut

- 2 patch chest pockets

- 2 large patch hand pockets

- Two-button sleeve opening

- 5-button closures

- Raw metal buttons with logo

- Woven and made in Okayama, Japan


You provided an incomplete sentence. Could you please provide more details or the full sentence you would like translated? Veste de travail from (someone's) place/home Japan Blue is based on the iconic work jacket (or Chore Coat) appeared at the end of the 19th century in France. The initially loose and comfortable cut, intended for railroad workers or farmers, has been revised here to be closer to the measurements of a suit jacket. The fit is more tailored, with shorter sleeves and a shortened torso, for a more "formal" appearance than a "work jacket."workwear"."


It is offered here in a fabric Sashiko "from" 11oz, dyed with indigo on both the weft and the warp thread. It is a fabric that will develop a beautiful patina as the dye fades over time. The beauty of the patina of a fabric Sashiko resides in the different levels of washing, with the embroidered stitches lightening first, leaving a deeper hue between them, which accentuates the nuances.

One of the other benefits of this weave is comfort. Since the weave is not dense, it provides a very pleasant feeling of flexibility from the first time it is worn.


Weaving Sashiko is an integral part of Japanese culture. It is a decorative embroidery technique also associated with garment making. Formerly used for firefighter uniforms during the period "Edo" refers to a historical period in Japan, also known as the Tokugawa period, which lasted from 1603 to 1868. This era was characterized by the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's isolationist foreign policy. The city of Edo, now known as Tokyo, was the capital during this time., nowadays we find the Sashiko in Judo and Kendo outfits, as well as among many Japanese brands, which are keen to perpetuate tradition.


This jacket is true to size, you can take your usual size for a fitted look, but it will easily lend itself to layering.oversize if you take a size up.


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Shoulder to shoulder
16.34 inches 17.1 inches 17.9 inches 18.7 inches
bust width
20.3 inches 21 inches 21.85 inches 22.6 inches
sleeve length
25 inches 25.2 inches 25.6 inches 26 inches
length
26.4 inches 27 inches 71 cm 73 cm
Product Details
Brand
Japan Blue Jeans
Reference
JBOT13043A
ean13
2063952466520
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