A 1953 French Army Bourgeron linen hospital military smock.
A rare arrival in deadstock condition.
This piece is said to have served as workwear for French Army hospital use.
The fabric carries that distinctly French quality—thick and textured—yet will soften and conform to the body with wear.
Being deadstock, the patina that develops from here forward will be entirely yours to cultivate.
The collar bears the HM (hôpital militaire) stamp.
A belt at the waist allows for silhouette adjustment—another layer of possibility in how you wear it.
Designed to be worn as an outer layer, it runs generous in cut, making it equally at home on both men and women.
The condition is exemplary for deadstock—a clean example for those seeking pieces in pristine state.
If this is what you have been searching for, this may be the moment.
【Size Details】
Length 99.5cm
Shoulder 55.5cm
Chest 61cm
Sleeve 59cm
※ Minor variations in measurement may occur.
【Condition】
DEADSTOCK
※ Soiling from extended storage may be present.
【Fit Reference】
Model: 165cm, 50kg
【Returns and Exchanges】
Due to the nature of vintage goods, returns and exchanges are not permitted.
Please review all details carefully before ordering. Should you have any concerns, we encourage you to inquire beforehand.
Damage and wear consistent with age are not considered defects and are not eligible for return.
Color variation between photograph and actual piece may occur and is not grounds for return.
Returns due to fit or expectation misalignment are not accepted.
We ask that only those who understand and accept these terms proceed with purchase.
【Inquiry Code】
J0248