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4WAY HIGH NECK KNIT
4WAY HIGH NECK KNIT
4WAY HIGH NECK KNIT
4WAY HIGH NECK KNIT
4WAY HIGH NECK KNIT
4WAY HIGH NECK KNIT

Nigel Cabourn

4WAY HIGH NECK KNIT

¥35,200 ¥21,120

Color:
NAVY
Size:
48
50
52

Product number: 80430040000

4WAY means that it can be worn regardless of front, back, left, right, front or back.
A genuine sweater that reflects the practicality and necessity of being on the front lines of battle. The thinnest cheeriot and Spanish Iberian wool threads are woven together in Japan.
By using the plating structure of the knitted fabric, it is reversible and designed to allow you to enjoy the difference in texture and color of each wool from the front and back.
Also, since it is reversible, this product is "molded" to eliminate seams.
Also called "full fashion knit".
This method creates a pattern by increasing or decreasing stitches while keeping parts such as the peak of the season and sleeves in their original shape.
Then, I pay close attention to each stitch at the end of the finished part and pick it up by hand as I connect it to other parts.
This work is linking.
4WAY means that it can be worn regardless of whether it is front, back, left, front or inside out, which of course means that on the front lines of battle, being concerned about front, back, front and back is a matter of life and death. It comes from the fact that there is.


COTTON 100%

MADE IN JAPAN


Length: 48/66 cm, 50/67 cm, 52/ 69 cm
Width:48/54 cm, 50/56 cm, 52/57 cm
Shoulder width:48/56 cm, 50/58 cm,
52/61 cm
Sleeve length: 48/55 cm, 50/56 cm, 52/58 cm



What is Nigel Cabourn?
A collection by British designer Nigel Cabourn, who is also a world-famous collector of vintage military, workwear, and outdoor wear.
Inspired by a vintage collection of more than 4,000 items that he has collected over 30 years, his collections are timeless and reborn into something new.
It is very distinctive that Nigel himself divides his own designs into British production (authentic line) and Japanese production (main line).
The former mainly uses British-derived materials such as Harris Tweed and Ventile, and includes items produced at Mackintosh factories and Scottish knitting factories, while the latter includes unique fabrics that can only be made in Japan. By sorting out items that utilize dyeing and processing techniques that are impossible to achieve, we create a collection that cannot be found anywhere else.