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【Product Description】 Thank you for viewing. This is a valuable deadstock (new and unused) shoulder case for storing gas masks, adopted by the Swiss Army in the 1960s. ■ Fabric The fabric uses a unique cotton canvas called the Swiss Army's masterpiece, **"Salt & Pepper,"** which has a beautiful mottled texture. The crisp, stiff feel of the fabric is characteristic of deadstock items, and it will soften and conform to your body as you use it. This is truly an item you can "grow" with, allowing you to fully enjoy the aging process. ■ Design & Size Despite its compact appearance, it has a good amount of depth, allowing you to store everyday essentials such as wallets, smartphones, and key cases. It's the perfect size for daily use. The stencil print on the front, the unique flap shape, and the belt loop on the back are all packed with the functional beauty unique to military items. The strap length is also adjustable. Please enjoy the authentic military vintage style that has been loved across generations. 【Era】 60s / 1960s 【Condition】 Although it is a new, unused deadstock item, there may be slight scratches, stains, and rust on metal parts due to long-term storage. Please understand this as a characteristic of vintage and military surplus items. 【Size】 Height: Approximately 22cm Width: Approximately 24cm Depth: Approximately 11cm Strap Length: Approximately 87.5-115cm (adjustable) *Please note that there may be slight variations due to amateur measurements. If you have any questions, please feel free to comment. Instant purchase is also welcome! #60s #SwissArmy #Military #Vintage #Vintage #UsedClothing #Deadstock #ShoulderBag #GasMaskBag #SaltAndPepper #Anatomica #NigelCabourn #anatomica #nigelcabourn
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