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This is an extremely old-fashioned striped pullover shirt from the end of the 19th century. If you look closely, the striped pattern looks like a rugged pattern, but when you pull it apart, it's an elegant stripe. There is no yoke switching in the shoulder area, and it must be a single piece of fabric. Also, the fact that the stripes fall in a straight line rather than a curved line shows that this shirt was made using an idyllic method. The sewing specifications, all of which are finished with lockstitching, and the straight sleeves are reminiscent of a time when clothing did not yet have the concept of ready-to-wear. Patterned work shirts at the time were expensive, so they were probably worn not by miners or farmers, but by railway workers providing services.
- Style: Lot 3045 Striped Pullover Shirt
- Fit: Regular fit
- Color: Ecru
- Material: 100% cotton
- Lightweight dobby stripe fabric with selvedge
- No yoke switching in the shoulder area
- Buttoned sleeves
- Three button front
- Made in Japan
This product is unwashed, so it will shrink by washing.
Shrinkage Guide:
Length: About 2-3cm
Shoulder: About 1cm
Body: About 1cm
Sleeve: About 1-2cm
Our model is 180cm, 75kg - wears size 40/L