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‘Van Wert’ Jacket CaramelIncludes physical piece

Item #7070

‘Van Wert’ Jacket Caramel

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Description An iconic piece of American Farming and Workwear history, the jacket was designed in 1933 by Dr. Gus LIntner of Frederickton, Ohio as a uniform for the Future Farmers of America Association members. Originally made by Universal Uniform Co. of Kansas City, its classic zip fronted blouson model earned it’s place in vintage workwear history as a practical piece of workwear uniform. For our version, we have realised it in a 325gr corduroy from Japan, to pair with broken down denims. Made in Okayama,it sits neat and boxy, with a relaxed sleeve and button cuff, finished with a solid brass and cotton tape Universal Zip from Japan. Uniform for the day to day, with enough elegance to sharpen up any farmer’s working gear. Details - 100% cotton corduroy, with cotton flannel lining - Brass zipper closure - Two side pockets - Adjustable waist tab at the lower back - Button closure at the sleeve cuffs - Made in Japan Size Guide * Ethan is 181cm /5.94ft with a 46 1/4’”/117.5cm chest and wears size 46 * Kenji is 182cm/6ft with a 38”/96.5cm chest and wears size 40

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