Garabou work jacket
A spinning machine that mimics hand-spinning techniques, developed in the late 19th century by former monk and inventor Gaun Tatsumune. Tweed woven with textured Garabo organic cotton yarn and silk. A jacket that recreate European 18th and 19th century work wear. SILK 54%, COTTON 46% (ORGANIC COTTON) SIZE: 0 LENGTH 61 / WIDTH 40 / SHOULDER WIDTH 38.5 / SLEEVE LENGTH 56 SIZE: 1 LENGTH 62.5 / WIDTH 43 / SHOULDER WIDTH 40 / SLEEVE LENGTH 58 SIZE: 3 LENGTH 65.5 / WIDTH 43.5 / SHOULDER WIDTH 42 / SLEEVE LENGTH 59.5 SIZE: 4 LENGTH 70 / WIDTH 46 / SHOULDER WIDTH 44 / SLEEVE LENGTH 64 *The size is in centimeters. *1cm=approximately 0.4inch *Model height 168cm, wearing size 1 (Ryukyu indigo) *Model height 178cm, wearing size 4 (Shell) *Model height 184cm, wearing size 4 (Nirvana soil) *This item with different prices for each color. Price will be displayed when you choose color. *Due to the characteristics of ink dyeing, indigo dyeing, and mud dyeing, there may be unevenness in color. In addition, mud dyeing has a unique texture that fades like wrinkles every time you wear it. |
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