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¥35,200 ¥24,640
Product number: 80430040000
4WAY means that it can be worn regardless of front, back, left, right, front or back
A genuine sweater that incorporates the practicality and necessity of the front line of battle into fashion
At first glance, it looks plain, but it is made of wool. The thinnest Cheriot and Spanish Iberico wool threads are woven from Japan.
By making the knitted fabric a plated structure, it is a reversible use designed so that you can enjoy the difference in the texture and color of each wool on the front and back.
In addition, since it is reversible, this product is "molded" for the purpose of eliminating seams.
Also known as "Full Fashion Knit".
In this method, the pattern is formed by increasing or decreasing the number of stitches while keeping the shape of the sleeves and other parts as they are.
Then, the stitches at the ends of the finished parts are carefully picked up one by one by hand and connected to other parts.
This work is linking.
4WAY means that it can be worn regardless of the front, back, left, right, front or back, but it goes without saying that at the forefront of battle, worrying about the front, back, front and back is a matter of life and death. It comes from the fact that there is.
COLLECTION: 2021AW
SEX: MAN
LINE: MAIN
COTTON 100%
MADE IN JAPAN
Length: 48/ cm, 50/ cm, 52/ cm
Width: 48/ cm, 50
Shoulder width: 48/ cm, 50/cm, 52/cm
Sleeve length: 48/cm, 50/cm, 52/cm
What is Nigel Cabourn
A collection of British designer Nigel Cabourn, who is a world-famous collector of vintage military, workwear, and outdoor wear.
Inspired by the vintage collection of over 4000 items that he has collected over the past 30 years, his collection transcends time and is reborn into something new.
It is very characteristic that Nigel divides his own designs into British production (authentic line) and Japan production (main line).
For the former, we mainly use British-origin materials such as Harris Tweed and Ventile, and items that are produced in Mackintosh factories and knit factories in Scotland. By sorting out items that utilize dyeing and processing techniques that cannot be realized, we create a collection that cannot be found anywhere else.