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Freewheelers / XS(SS)
(JP¥50,000)
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Freewheelers
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XS(SS)
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Thank you for looking. This is a coverall from the special label "Ironalls," which is faithfully reproduced by FREEWHEELERS under its real name. "Ironalls" was a brand that is said to have existed, based in Ohio, from around the 1920s to the 1930s. It is a phantom brand, shrouded in mystery regarding its exact production period, company history, and even the types of items it produced, other than the fact that it existed before the war. The inscription on the buttons, "Don't say Overalls-Say Ironalls," and its elaborate specifications reveal their extraordinary confidence. The sewing specifications at the armholes, collar, sides, and back, which are the main parts, are a rare three-needle rolled seam specification for that era. The triple stitching also speaks to the robustness of this coverall. There are a total of four pockets on the front, and it is no exaggeration to say that the pocket with a pen holder is characteristic of Ironalls. A unique pocket with a pen holder and a pocket watch pocket is located on the left side. The front placket has a hole for a pocket watch chain. The ring on the back of the change button is hidden by the front facing, which is a meticulous construction that does not interfere with the inner lining, and is also a characteristic of Ironalls. Furthermore, a patch of different fabric is applied at the base of the ring. The collar shape is slightly large, and the three-needle stitching creates a rugged and robust impression. A chin strap is attached to the neck. When it's in the way, you can fold the chin strap back and fasten it with a button. A Union Ticket is also sewn to the inside of the hem. The buttons are iron change buttons with original engravings. Small engraved change buttons are used on the wide and long cuffs. The placket, reminiscent of a sack coat that blurs the lines between dress and work, also has an excellent atmosphere. Size notation: 34 Color: BLACK DOUBLE SQUARE DOT WABASH Shoulder width: Approximately 38.5 cm Body width: Approximately 46 cm Length: Approximately 62 cm (back) Sleeve length: Approximately 59 cm Please note that these are amateur measurements, so there may be some errors. This item has been worn once and is almost unused. It is being sold due to collection consolidation. Please adhere to the 3 N's (No claims, No returns, No cancellations).
3 days ago