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For sale is a denim coverall from around the 1920s. With its unique pockets, square collar without a stand, and short length seen in coveralls from before the 1930s, this piece is quite rare. The front buttons are brass leaf 1-star buttons, and the pig-nose-like tack buttons seen in the early 1900s make this a highly sought-after item. The denim fabric is also different from those of the 40s and later, being black and blue. It's difficult to describe, but the surface is bumpy and rough, giving it a rugged vertical thread fade. Although the brand tag is missing, the sleeve construction, chest flap pocket, and inner pocket suggest it's from a solid workwear brand. It features single-needle micro-pitch stitching, common in the early 1900s. Condition: The collar has been repaired with stitching. The chest flap button is missing, and the tack button area has been repaired with stitching. It's still in wearable condition. The fabric and stitching are solid. Size: US36~38 Actual Measurements: Shoulder width: 47cm (straight line from right shoulder to left shoulder) Body width: 52cm (measured under the armpits) Sleeve length: 58cm Length: 63cm Note: These are amateur measurements. There may be some errors. It fits well on a person of average build, 172cm tall and 61kg, with room to wear a sweatshirt or hoodie underneath (for reference). Returns and claims are not accepted after a successful bid.
2 months ago