Estimated 1940s, white cotton herringbone twill work jacket.
A special acquisition. Dead stock with flasher, no less.
This piece has never been exposed to water, so the fabric remains rigid and crisp.
French work jackets tend toward navy or black, but white examples—like this one—do exist, though rarely.
Among white work jackets, younger examples and painter's jackets with significant soiling are more common in the market.
A piece from the 1940s with embroidered tag is genuinely scarce. A herringbone twill specimen of this era is rarer still.
It carries the hallmarks of French workwear: generous rounded collar, V-pockets, and A-line silhouette—details that remain universally appealing.
The interior features a black ground with gold embroidered tag.
Notably generous in cut for a work jacket, it will accommodate larger frames without compromise.
Being dead stock, the condition is exceptional. Recommended for those seeking an unblemished example.
Pieces of this caliber rarely surface. Should you have been searching for such an item, this warrants consideration.
【SIZE DETAILS】
Length 76cm
Shoulder width 47cm
Chest width 55cm
Sleeve length 63cm
* Slight variance in measurement is to be expected.
【CONDITION】
DEAD STOCK
* Long-term storage may have resulted in minor surface soiling.
【FIT REFERENCE】
Model: 165cm, 50kg
【RETURNS & EXCHANGES】
Due to the nature of vintage pieces, returns and exchanges cannot be accepted.
Please review all details carefully before purchase. Should questions arise, contact us beforehand.
Damage and wear resulting from age are not considered defects and are not returnable.
Color variance between product images and the physical item is not grounds for return.
Issues regarding fit or personal preference are customer responsibility and are not returnable.
We ask that only those in full agreement proceed with purchase.
【INQUIRY CODE】
J0233