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Purchased in October 2025 at a select shop in Ebisu. Worn only once. Size L: Length 64cm, Chest 124cm, Sleeve Length (from center back) 94cm 【Product Description】 A new finish by the British waxed cotton manufacturer, Halley Stevensons. Through a simple wash, the fabric achieves a powerful patina finish reminiscent of vintage wear, while also retaining the water repellency of traditional waxed cotton. This season, a new coating with enhanced contrast has been developed, achieving a deeper patina and a dynamic large-scale ripstop pattern. 【Design】 Based on a short ski jacket inspired by the Soviet tank crew jackets adopted by the Soviet army around World War II (late 1930s - 1940s). Originally designed as a cold-weather and protective uniform for tank crew members and armored vehicle personnel, the Soviet tank crew jacket was later recognized for its "practical and rugged workwear design," strongly influencing modern fashion. The hood is adjustable with a Canadian army-style stoppered drawcord. Features include three-darted, three-dimensional raglan sleeves, double chest pockets, external map pockets, and stealth pockets for quick access. Furthermore, ribs are added inside the hand pockets to enhance cold protection. ※Halley Stevensons was founded in Dundee, Scotland in 1864 and is one of the world's leading waxed/waterproof cotton manufacturers. It is characterized by its durability, water repellency, and breathability, and the unique patina (aging) that appears with wear and washing. In addition to traditional oil/wax finishes, they are also engaged in innovative developments such as dry-touch wax, hybrid coatings, and high-contrast and patterned waxes, providing rich expressive power for fashion applications. In recent years, they have also been focusing on sustainability, such as PFC-free water repellent treatments and the use of organic/recycled cotton. Their fabrics are used by traditional British brands such as Barbour and Belstaff, as well as designer brands around the world, including Japan.
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