APPLIED ART FORMS Oversize Okayama Smock Jacket in Black
€850.00*
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The BM1-9 is a modified smock made of a 100% cotton high-density Japanese canvas from the fabric mill Kowa with an exposed zipper at the front. This lightweight jacket has a relaxed fit with dropped shoulders and features a hood, large patch pockets, side seam pockets and two large inner pockets that close with signature A/A/F life vest buttons.
Hem, sleeves, and hood can be adjusted with a specially designed tape construction inspired by vintage US Navy smocks. These cotton ‘salvage parkas’ were used as single-use protective garments and therefore had cloth strings for fastening as opposed to metal hardware.
The BM1-9 Okayama Smock is made in Japan.
- - 100% cotton high density Japanese canvas
- - Inspired by vintage US navy smocks
- - Exposed zipper
- - Patch pockets
- - Pockets in side seams
- - Inside pockets with tape button closure
- - Hood, hem and sleeves adjustable
- - Made in Japan
- - Machine wash at 30?. Consider airing instead of washing.
The BM1-9 is a modified smock made of a 100% cotton high-density Japanese canvas from the fabric mill Kowa with an exposed zipper at the front. This lightweight jacket has a relaxed fit with dropped shoulders and features a hood, large patch pockets, side seam pockets and two large inner pockets that close with signature A/A/F life vest buttons.
Hem, sleeves, and hood can be adjusted with a specially designed tape construction inspired by vintage US Navy smocks. These cotton ‘salvage parkas’ were used as single-use protective garments and therefore had cloth strings for fastening as opposed to metal hardware.
The BM1-9 Okayama Smock is made in Japan.
- - 100% cotton high density Japanese canvas
- - Inspired by vintage US navy smocks
- - Exposed zipper
- - Patch pockets
- - Pockets in side seams
- - Inside pockets with tape button closure
- - Hood, hem and sleeves adjustable
- - Made in Japan
- - Machine wash at 30?. Consider airing instead of washing.