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1920s French Indigo Corduroy Suit Jacket

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  • 5' 10", 158lbs / 178cm, 72.5kg. Size L.

    • Drawing inspiration from 1920s-1940s French workwear jackets, the Annual Ring suit incorporates classic design elements to infuse sophistication and charm into the traditional formal attire, making it suitable for everyday wear.

      Crafted from classic indigo-dyed thick and thin stripes corduroy fabric, the primary material offers a unique texture and appearance. The varying widths of the velvet stripes add visual interest and character to the garment. The suede is luxuriously smooth, complemented by the high-density chambray cloth lining and Japanese Bemberg cloth sleeve lining for added comfort.

      Employing a structure-free craft, the suit is effortless to wear and exceptionally comfortable. Its charming pure indigo blue hue, while transparent, retains a softness that develops a unique patina over time, echoing the garment's primitive nature.

    Drawing inspiration from 1920s-1940s French workwear jackets, the Annual Ring suit incorporates classic design elements to infuse sophistication and charm into the traditional formal attire, making it suitable for everyday wear.

    Crafted from classic indigo-dyed thick and thin stripes corduroy fabric, the primary material offers a unique texture and appearance. The varying widths of the velvet stripes add visual interest and character to the garment. The suede is luxuriously smooth, complemented by the high-density chambray cloth lining and Japanese Bemberg cloth sleeve lining for added comfort.

    Employing a structure-free craft, the suit is effortless to wear and exceptionally comfortable. Its charming pure indigo blue hue, while transparent, retains a softness that develops a unique patina over time, echoing the garment's primitive nature.

    The French workwear jacket, originating in 19th-century France, quickly became the standard attire for laborers, railroad engineers, and farmers. Known as "bleu de Travail" in French, translating to blue workwear, it featured a loose fit and boasted three or four sizable pockets for storing essentials like parts, tools, and tobacco tins.

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