Size(in inch)/Body width /Body length /Sleeve length /Shoulder width(Small) 18.1inch 22.0inch 30.3inch -(Medium) 19.7inch 22.8inch 31.9inch -(Large) 20.9inch 23.6inch 32.7inch -(X-Large) 22.4inch 24.8inch 33.9inch -(XX-Large) 23.6inch 25.2inch 34.6inch -* Shoulder width does not be measured for Raglan sleeves"Japanesque" is a label spun-off from casualwear brand Switch Planning in Japan.Featuring traditional Japanese patterns and designs, the lineup includes pieces in Japanese sizes and silhouettes, with the materials and details retooled for today's taste.These are not just merely Japanese patterns, but pieces that have been enhanced with casual style. They've been customized to make them suitable for use in town, not just on special occasions.There is no internal batting, so the jacket is not bulky or puffy. It wears clean and close to the body.And this light piece of outerwear can be worn year-round, especially in spring and fall.Front zip closureThe front zipper moves smoothly, and won't get stuck, with rounded edges to protect the fabric. The zipper is a special-order piece from YKK.The front and reverse sides feature curved, welted pockets reinforced with triangular, gusseted stitches.*Note that the material used in this product is extremely delicate. The material is susceptible to damage from friction and wear, and its color may wear or fade in the sun. Note that the embroidered accent is extremely delicate, so avoid striking it against surfaces. Tumble drying should be avoided, as it can cause the garment to lose shape, fray, or shrink.The souvenir jacket originated duringthe early days of post World War II. The jackets featured a variety of oriental designs(eagle,tiger,dragon) and/or the servicemen's very own designs of their unit or base name,etc. Later, souvenir jackets became commercialized and sold through Post Exchanges throughout Japan.
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