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Penny Farthing CLASSIC 252 Penny Farthing Classic Harrington Jacket
This design is like the prototype of a jumper that goes by various names, including the "Harrington Jacket" in the UK, the "Swing Top" named by VAN's Ishizu Kensuke in Japan, the "Barracuda" from the UK, which is also said to have created this shape, and McGregor's "Drizzler" in the US.
The classic design makes it easy to match with any outfit, and the material is neither too thick nor too thin, so it's sure to come in handy when you need something to throw on outside of summer and the dead of winter.
The collar is a traditional "dog-ear" style that resembles a dog's drooping ears. When the buttons are fastened, the collar stands up, preventing wind from entering around the neck.
The side pockets have buttoned rain covers, and the cuffs and hem are ribbed to prevent wind from entering.
The inside is decorated with the vibrant Royal Stewart tartan check made from 100% cotton, and the inside of the sleeves are lined with polyester for improved slip resistance, wind resistance, and durability.
There is one inner pocket without buttons on the left chest side.
The sleeves are set-in, not raglan.
The outer material is the most basic of workwear materials, T/C twill (65% polyester, 35% cotton).
This material has a moderate luster, firmness, and high durability.
◆ About Penny Farthing
The manufacturer of the original "penny-farthing" bicycle, which had an extremely large front wheel known in Japan as a "Daruma-type bicycle" and had a design that rotated the front wheel directly without a chain or shaft, was a factory in West Yorkshire in northern England, where the textile industry, particularly wool weaving, was thriving.
The sewing process is carried out by small, traditional home-based factories located in local homes.
Originally a workwear brand rather than a fashion brand, the designs have a loose silhouette, and as it is produced in a family-run factory, there is some variation in the stitching, but the durability is impeccable, and in this era of global inflation and a weak yen, it is an authentic British product at an unbelievable price.
Please enjoy the rugged British atmosphere.
*We will do our best to remove any noticeable excess threads, but due to the nature of the above products, we ask for your understanding in regards to minor details.
*About the size: It's quite loose and large. I think it depends on the individual, but I felt that it was about one size larger than Japanese sizes, and that the width in each place was about two sizes larger than the general size in Japan.
XS (UK size) ≧ S (Japanese size)
S (UK size) ≧ M (Japanese size)
M (UK size) ≧ L (Japanese size)
Outer material: 65% polyester, 35% cotton
Body lining: 100% cotton
Sleeve lining: 100% polyester
Made in: United Kingdom (England)
As this is an imported product, there may be some creases in the label. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
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Product size Quite spacious and large. I think people's perceptions will vary, but I felt that the size was generally one size larger than Japanese sizes, and that the width in each area was about two sizes larger than the general size in Japan. XS (UK size) ≧ S (Japanese size) S (UK size) ≧ M (Japanese size) M (UK size) ≧ L (Japanese size) Because the products are sewn in various locations (home-based factories), There will almost certainly be some individual differences. Please consider this as a rough guide only and we ask for your understanding.
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Product size
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Length (From under the collar to the hem) |
Chest circumference (Armpit circumference) |
Waist and hem circumference (Spread out on the ribs) |
shoulder width (Sleeve base - neck center - sleeve base) |
Sleeve Length (shoulder-cuff) |
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XS
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65cm
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112cm
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104cm
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47cm |
63cm |
| S |
66cm |
116cm |
109cm |
49cm |
64cm |
| M |
67cm |
120cm |
114cm |
51cm |
65cm |