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1920s French Indigo Corduroy Suit Jacket

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

    • Inspired by 1920s-1940s French workwear jacket.

      Annual Ring applies the French workwear jacket's classic design details to the suit, making the original rigorous and staid suit more interesting and suitable for everyday life. The classic indigo-dyed thick and thin stripes corduroy fabric as the primary material, velvet width is different, do not taste. The suede is full and smooth, the lining is high-density chambray cloth, and the Japanese Bemberg cloth is in the sleeve lining. The whole is a structure-free craft, easy to wear and comfortable. Charming pure indigo blue, blue transparent and not rigid, with a long time wearing will develop their own color effect, return to the primitive nature.

      Due to the particularity of indigo dyeing, there will be inevitable falling and streaking colors in washing and daily life, which is exactly what we are pursuing. Please note that this is not a quality problem.

    Inspired by 1920s-1940s French workwear jacket.

    Annual Ring applies the French workwear jacket's classic design details to the suit, making the original rigorous and staid suit more interesting and suitable for everyday life. The classic indigo-dyed thick and thin stripes corduroy fabric as the primary material, velvet width is different, do not taste. The suede is full and smooth, the lining is high-density chambray cloth, and the Japanese Bemberg cloth is in the sleeve lining. The whole is a structure-free craft, easy to wear and comfortable. Charming pure indigo blue, blue transparent and not rigid, with a long time wearing will develop their own color effect, return to the primitive nature.

    Due to the particularity of indigo dyeing, there will be inevitable falling and streaking colors in washing and daily life, which is exactly what we are pursuing. Please note that this is not a quality problem.

    The French workwear jacket first emerged in 19th-century France, where it became the daily uniform for laborers, railroad engineers and farmers, and was called "bleu de Travail" in French, meaning blue workwear. The original version was looser, with three or four large pockets for storing parts, tools, and tobacco tins.

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