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(JP¥700)
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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MILITARY
Size
M
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Japan
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This is a vintage military jacket made from black cotton fabric. It features practical details such as a four-pocket configuration, epaulettes, and a button-front closure. A small metal badge is attached to the collar, and traces of patches, possibly unit insignia or rank insignia, remain on the chest. Judging from their position, size, and specifications, this jacket may be of Swedish military origin. Although a definitive identification cannot be made due to the absence of clear government issue tags, the cotton-dominant fabric, metal buttons, and simple, function-first construction suggest that it is likely military wear from the 1960s to the early 1970s. The fabric is faded overall, with the original black color having changed to a sooty black to charcoal tone. This aging is difficult to replicate with post-processing and is a unique characteristic of vintage items that have seen actual use. Rarity and Appeal While not a specific model, the combination of: - Black military style - Possible Scandinavian military origin - Patch remnants and badge makes this a rare piece, and it's surprisingly difficult to find similar items. Compatibility with Current Fashion The jacket has a moderate width and a slightly long length. It pairs well with wide-leg denim, military pants, and slacks, making it easy to incorporate into a modern, clean military style. Recommended for those seeking the "faded black" look that cannot be found in new black jackets. ⸻ Size Marked: Unknown Actual Measurements (flat lay) - Width: Approximately 48cm - Length: Approximately 70cm *Please note that there may be slight variations. ⸻ Condition - Overall fading and signs of wear - Patch remnants and badge present - No noticeable tears or critical damage - For those who understand vintage and military wear
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