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Nonnotte's 25AW collarless jacket. Only tried on. Purchased from Carol. - Brand: nonnotte - Color: Black - Size: 4 - Material: Outer: 100% Wool, Lining: 54% Rayon, 46% Cotton Length: Approximately 77cm Width: Approximately 56cm Shoulder width: Approximately 48cm Sleeve length: Approximately 64cm *Please allow for slight variations due to amateur measurements. I am 170cm tall and weigh 58kg, and it fit comfortably loose. Please note that returns and claims are not accepted. [Product Introduction] (From the official website) Named the N jacket, this is proposed as nonnotte's signature jacket. With a focus on silhouette, the sleeves are attached like a jacket but are relaxed like a blouson, and the shoulders are slightly dropped, creating a jacket that can be easily worn like a cardigan, perfectly suited to the balance of Japanese people. It has two inner pockets, and the outer side is a beautiful jacket that pursues only the beauty of the silhouette. This time, we wanted to create a beautiful gabardine that can be worn for four seasons using worsted wool, so we started developing the material. We used a technique called air tumbler for the finish, aiming for a soft and draping gabardine. Until now, we have often used a glossy appearance, but this time, the luster is subdued, and it features a natural expression that is easy to match with your existing clothes. We hope it will become a new casual wear with a superior quality that shines with the weaving technology of Bishu. Although it's difficult to convey in the photos, we aimed for the world's blackest black. The dyeing method is a trade secret, but we have used several times the usual effort and technology to achieve the blackness that Japanese technology boasts.
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