Circa 1950s, a blue moleskin work jacket.
A rare deadstock acquisition.
The moleskin jacket has become a staple of French workwear.
As the name suggests, it is said to have been named for the texture of a mole's skin.
When you touch it, you'll notice a smoothness, sheen, and weight that belies its cotton construction.
Having served as workwear, its functionality is beyond question.
The piece features a generously rounded collar and an A-line silhouette—details that have endured in appeal.
Five front buttons.
A printed tag remains inside.
The characteristic sheen of moleskin is still present, allowing you to witness its patina develop through your own hands.
The proportions align well with the Japanese frame—a golden size that suits a broad range of builds.
As deadstock, the condition is exemplary. Recommended for those seeking a piece in pristine state.
If you've been searching, this is an opportunity worth considering.
【Size Details】
Length71.5 cm
Shoulder width 46 cm
Chest width 53 cm
Sleeve length 60 cm
※ Slight variations in measurement are to be expected.
【Condition】
DEADSTOCK
※ Soiling from extended storage may be present.
【Fit Guide】
Model: 165 cm, 50 kg
【Returns and Exchanges】
Due to the nature of vintage goods, we do not accept returns or exchanges.
Please review all details carefully before ordering. Should you have any concerns, contact us prior to purchase.
Wear, patina, and age-related imperfections are not grounds for return.
Color variations between photograph and object are not returnable.
Returns based on fit or expectation mismatch are not accepted.
We ask that only those with understanding of vintage purchase from us.
【Inquiry Code】
J0198