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Inspired by the improved safari hunting jacket from the late 19th century to the early 20th century.
There are many opinions about the origin of a safari jacket, but what is more convincing is that this legendary jacket appeared in Africa in the late 19th century, and was designed to adapt to the tropical climate during the British colonial period. To adapt to the local climate, cotton or hemp is selected as the main material, with multiple pockets to facilitate the placement of maps, ammunition, compass, and other field necessities. Wide back or multiple pleats, with epaulets and waistband design, convenient for upper body movement when marching. At the beginning of the 20th century, the British elites in Africa have always been popular clothing, until now, there have been many changes, there are now a variety of forms of existence.
The upper and lower pockets of the jacket body are asymmetrical, the upper bag is a circular inclined paste bag, the lower bag is a square double-button organ stereo paste bag, but there is no sense of conflict between the square and the circle. The pleats on both sides of the back allow for more movement. The back belt allows the upper body to be more straight and straight. The double slit design and earth-hued tweed fabric with grey points give it more of an English gentry flavor.
Please carefully read the size info before purchase! Different products have different size info.
Please use this info as a general guide as measurements are approximate.
Size | Shoulder | Chest | ||
IN | CM | IN | CM | |
S/36 | 16.9 | 43 | 39.4 | 100 |
M/38 | 17.3 | 44 | 40.9 | 104 |
L/40 | 17.7 | 45 | 42.5 | 108 |
XL/42 | 18.1 | 46 | 44.1 | 112 |
XXL/44 | 18.1 | 46 | 45.7 | 116 |
Size | Waist | Sleeve | ||
IN | CM | IN | CM | |
S/36 | 34.6 | 88 | 23.6 | 60 |
M/38 | 36.2 | 92 | 24.0 | 61 |
L/40 | 37.8 | 96 | 24.4 | 62 |
XL/42 | 39.4 | 100 | 24.8 | 63 |
XXL/44 | 40.9 | 104 | 24.8 | 63 |
Size | Length | |
IN | CM | |
S/36 | 27.6 | 70 |
M/38 | 28.3 | 72 |
L/40 | 28.7 | 73 |
XL/42 | 29.1 | 74 |
XXL/44 | 29.1 | 74 |
Size | Fit Height | Fit Weight | ||
FT | CM | LB | KG | |
S/36 | 5'3"-5'6" | 162-173 | Less than 136 | Less than 62 |
M/38 | 5'4"-5'7" | 165-176 | 138-152 | 63-69 |
L/40 | 5'5"-5'9" | 168-180 | 154-169 | 70-77 |
XL/42 | 5'5"-6'0" | 170-185 | 171-180 | 78-82 |
XXL/44 | 5'6"-6'2" | 173-189 | 182-191 | 83-87 |
Measurements reflect garment dimensions. Please use this chart as a general guide as measurements are approximate.
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