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From the details and design, it's a rare vintage piece from around the 1950s. 【Size/Color】 Length (from collar): 71cm Shoulder width (from shoulder seam to seam): 45cm Width (measured at armpits): 56cm Sleeve length (from shoulder seam): 56cm Sleeve length (from center of neck to cuff): 77cm I (165cm/53kg, slim build) could wear it with a good fit, the sleeves reaching around the wrist. Recommended for those around ~170cm, though it depends on preference and how you wear it!!! It's off-white, with hints of black and beige (it appears quite white in some images). #BlackWhich? ← Check out black items!!! #WhiteWhich? ← Check out white items!!! 【Condition】 As shown in the images, the lining of the cuffs is frayed, but there are no problems with appearance or use. The lining around the neck, which is prone to damage, is also in good condition, and all the buttons are original. It's an old wool product, but there are no signs of moth damage, and it's in relatively good condition overall♪ 【Remarks】 JULMOR JAC SHIRT, which is used like a shirt and a jacket, similar to the famous FILSON. It may be from the 1940s, with an outward-flared collar without a collar core. The nicely distorted silhouette has a nuance like Comme des Garçons' shrunk items. The width is narrow for a boxy style, and the long length is rare and stylish. Only the top button is a shell button; the others are vintage-specific, very elaborate. As mentioned above, it's more like an outer garment than a shirt, and it fits well over a thin shirt, like a shirt jacket. Two chest pockets and a boxy design, easy to move in, with small slits on the sides. I think it was treated as a sports jacket. The gentle texture of virgin wool is reminiscent of Pendleton's board shirts. I don't usually like the itchiness of wool, but I didn't particularly notice it with this one. I'm still putting out items from this era! Search #50sWhich? "Checkered pattern, block check, flannel shirt, Nirvana, Kurt Cobain, Big Mac, shadow check, ombre, Fumika Uchida…"
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