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【Fullcount】2051 Wabash Chore Jacket
Description
A chore jacket with an early 1900s A-line silhouette that also has many tailor-made influences and touches. In addition to the irregular shaped pockets of the period, the material on the left hip pocket has been changed, and we’ve also added a ”change button” that can be removed before washing. These were not seen much after the 30s when washing machines began to replace washboards as the primary method of cleaning clothes. The material is an indigo-dyed ”Katsuragi” twill with screen printed wabash stripes in a star pattern.
Detail
- Indigo Wabash (Hand Wash)
- Original Indigo Wabash Twill
- Cotton 100%
Size Chart
【Fullcount】2051 Wabash Chore Jacket
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
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How to find the best jeans size?
All our raw denim products are one-washed or sanforized, no need to worry about shrinkage.
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How to return / exchange?
It's hassle free: simply print 1 return label and arrange a pickup with DHL.
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When you find your order unfit / does not match your expectation.
Feel free to send us an email about how you feel and what your questions are.
Please note that the T shirt / underwear / socks is not applicable for return / exchange.
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How should you wash your jeans?
Always cold wash on the light cycle / gentle cycle or delicate cycle to prolong any clothing.
For your raw denim to evolve and set in shape well, we recommend wearing as long as possible before the first wash.
For the first 5 wash, we recommend you to wash by hand.
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General Care
Never use tumble dry on quality goods; never use softener; never use detergent that contain bleach.
If possible, always wash on the light cycle / gentle cycle or delicate cycleto prolong the garment life.
Please note that all indigo product including raw denim can “bleed” causing the transfer of indigo blue color from your garments to other surface like white Tshirt or light color shoes. The “bleeding” will lessen with wear and after first several washes. Wash dark jeans with dark cloth to avoid issues.