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SOLD OUT EVERYWHERE This denim jacket is a denim jacket-style leather jacket made from horsehide, focusing on a denim jacket made in 2 during World War II. The material used is horsehide, approximately 1.6 mm thick. It is tanned once with chrome, then re-tanned with tannins after rinsing off the solvent, resulting in a leather that allows you to enjoy the weightiness of the tannins and the rich gradually emerge with repeated wear, giving the garment a tasteful. The buttons are made of laurel wood with a blue rust finish The back reproduces the "T-back" Size: XL Length: 64cm Chest: 112cm Shoulder: 47.5cm Sleeve: 65cm color black brown core Wear it several times in the room to fit in. The arms are wrinkled, but they are unused outside. Beautiful jacket. It’s unreal in person. #jelado #wartime #type1 denim #selvedge #jelado44denim black leather jacket, oversized fit, distressed denim, wartime style, raw edge, casual outerwear, rugged aesthetic, vintage-inspired, versatile laye

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