"Not heavy, snow parka"
Originally an overparka for camouflage on the snow.
It's big, rugged, and layered.
A piece that has been incorporated into everyday life while retaining only its "interesting structure."
Mash up multiple military snow parkas.
Large fly flap.
Reinforced details on shoulders and elbows.
While layering structural elements, the material subtracts lightness.
Although it looks impressive, it is surprisingly light when worn.
The fabric used is hollow fiber.
Since the center of the thread is hollow, it contains air, making it light and airy.
A dry look like linen.
However, it is also water repellent.
Although it has firmness, it is not hard.
Flexibility that naturally follows the body.
A large silhouette typical of a snow parka.
However, it can be adjusted with the waist tape on the back.
Tighten it tightly to create a three-dimensional effect, and loosen it to create an overcoat-like effect.
The volume of the cuffs can also be adjusted with 3-level snaps.
You can wear it alone or layer it with a parka or vest.
A “blank space” that is perfect for the change of seasons.
Rather than faithfully reproducing the military, only the structure is borrowed and re-edited.
A snow parka that sheds weight and stiffness.
A light military style that can be worn around town.
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Desert Cloth Neutral Hooded Blouson
55,000 yen (tax included)
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