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[ALVISTA] 3rd issue Vol 3. Created with the motif of the gas-proof overcoat used by the US military in the 1960s and 1970s. Patterning created by incorporating darts and tuck details into the key points and adjusting the volume and bulge to create a three-dimensional form with bulges when worn. Details such as double tailoring suitable for the purpose have been updated to modern town use specifications. The lining is made of cotton wool VIERA fabric, which is rubbed with a lot of air to create a bulging texture that maximizes the original texture of the fabric. Improves heat retention by containing a lot of air.
MATERIAL
Shell-60% cotton 30% linen 10% wool
Lining 90% cotton / 10% wool
: Canvas material using cotton for warp yarn and linen / wool blend yarn for weft yarn. A fabric dyed by eastern cooking that incorporates a technique called kiln-filling that was performed in the Edo period. A technique that uses a small kiln that is rarely used due to poor productivity in modern times, mixes lime and plant lye, and dyes by hand without relying on machines as much as possible. At home, which is slowly dyed over time, the fabric is rubbed with lime to create a texture that makes the most of the original texture of the fabric, and the color development is also unique and soft. The material itself is made of cotton, linen, wool and threads with different shrinkage ratios, and the difference in shrinkage ratios makes it a unique surface. * Small lots and manual dyeing and impressions may cause wrinkles and unevenness on the fabric.
Size: 38
Shoulder width: 50
Width: 80
Sleeve length: 60
Length: 84
Model size Height: 175
Shoulder width: 43
B (chest circumference): 85
W (waist): 71
(Centimeter notation)
[ALVISTA] 3rd issue Vol 3. Created with the motif of the gas-proof overcoat used by the US military in the 1960s and 1970s. Patterning created by incorporating darts and tuck details into the key points and adjusting the volume and bulge to create a three-dimensional form with bulges when worn. Details such as double tailoring suitable for the purpose have been updated to modern town use specifications. The lining is made of cotton wool VIERA fabric, which is rubbed with a lot of air to create a bulging texture that maximizes the original texture of the fabric. Improves heat retention by containing a lot of air.
MATERIAL
Shell-60% cotton 30% linen 10% wool
Lining 90% cotton / 10% wool
: Canvas material using cotton for warp yarn and linen / wool blend yarn for weft yarn. A fabric dyed by eastern cooking that incorporates a technique called kiln-filling that was performed in the Edo period. A technique that uses a small kiln that is rarely used due to poor productivity in modern times, mixes lime and plant lye, and dyes by hand without relying on machines as much as possible. At home, which is slowly dyed over time, the fabric is rubbed with lime to create a texture that makes the most of the original texture of the fabric, and the color development is also unique and soft. The material itself is made of cotton, linen, wool and threads with different shrinkage ratios, and the difference in shrinkage ratios makes it a unique surface. * Small lots and manual dyeing and impressions may cause wrinkles and unevenness on the fabric.
Size: 38
Shoulder width: 50
Width: 80
Sleeve length: 60
Length: 84
Model size Height: 175
Shoulder width: 43
B (chest circumference): 85
W (waist): 71
(Centimeter notation)
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*Payments will be paid in Japanese yen. The price in the foreign currency is a rough estimate.
*Tax included.
*Additional shipping charges may apply, See detail..
*Japan domestic shipping fees for purchases over ¥ 15,000($135.00) will be free.