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SUGER CANE 14oz. BLUE DENIM BLOUSE “S1945” MODEL (T-BACK) - 421A ONE WASH

SUGER CANE 14oz. BLUE DENIM BLOUSE “S1945” MODEL (T-BACK) - 421A ONE WASH

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This denim blouse is from the late war, 1945 model, and features simplified details, military-use doughnut buttons, plain iron rivets, and other characteristics that are characteristic of the "war model." The original vintage is a one-wash, mint condition size 46 inches. It also reproduces the T-back specification, which is very popular in the vintage market . The box stitching on the pleats is quite small, and while war models are generally recognized as all-yellow stitching, this work also uses orange stitching in some areas. The buckle is made exclusively for the late war type. The uneven and rough denim has a different appeal from the previous 1943 model. The texture of the collar and the thick cuffs are also unique, and the overall size is slightly smaller than is typical of the war period. The back of a size 46 or larger is not wide enough with one piece of fabric, so this T-back specification is used.

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This denim blouse is from the late WWII period, 1945 model, and features simplified details, military-use doughnut buttons, plain iron rivets, and other characteristics that are characteristic of the "war model" . The original vintage is a one-wash, 46- inch size in excellent mint condition. It also reproduces the T-back model, which is very popular in the vintage market . The box stitching on the pleats is quite small, and while war models are generally recognized as all-yellow stitching, this model also uses orange stitching in some areas. The buckle is made exclusively for the late WWII type. The uneven, rough denim has a different appeal from the previous 1943 model. The texture of the collar and the thick cuffs are unique, and the overall size is slightly smaller than that of the war period.

* This product uses raw denim that has not been treated to prevent shrinkage, so unwashed products will shrink after washing. Please note that the shrinkage rate may vary depending on the washing and drying method at home.

Depending on the characteristics of the material and the finishing method, there may be slight differences in the dimensions of each part. Also, depending on the settings and environment of your device, the color of the product may differ slightly from the actual color. Please note in advance.

Color ( 421A ) ONE WASH / Soft

Product number SUGER CANE: SC19010T
100% COTTON

■Model is 174cm 80kg and wears size 50

Size


Length Chest width shoulder width Sleeve Length
46(3XL) 61.0cm 57.0cm 55.0cm 57.0cm
48(4XL) 63.0cm 57.0cm 58.0cm 57.0cm
50(5XL) 63.0cm 58.0cm 60.0cm 58.0cm

 

* Please note that the size of each product may vary slightly. Please use this as a guide.

Depending on the characteristics of the material and the finishing method, there may be slight differences in the dimensions of each part. Also, depending on the settings and environment of your device, the color of the product may differ slightly from the actual color. Please note in advance.

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SUGER CANE

SUGAR CANE. As you can tell from its name with such an American influence, this brand is the very first clothing label out of Japan for the American market. In 1965 when the U.S. Army properly intervened in the Vietnam War, Toyo Enterprises, the creator of Sugar Cane, was established for those involved with U.S. military bases in Japan. At that time, the company was a supplier for American soldiers in Japan and in charge of whole distribution for military surplus throughout Japan. When the Vietnam War ended in 1975, the company made a fresh start as an apparel maker for domestic market and that’s when the brand name “Sugar Cane” was given by the officer who was stationed at the Army base. Although Sugar Cane was born in Japan, its spirit and creation are true to proper American manner from the experience learned at the Army base. By mainly utilizing the denim materials, the ultimate American style symbol, the label has been manufacturing true workwear ever since.

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