A 1953 French Army Bourgeron linen hospital military work smock.
A rare arrival in deadstock condition.
This piece is believed to have served as workwear for French Army hospital use.
The fabric carries that characteristically French weight and texture—substantial, with a certain directness to it. As you wear it, it will gradually conform to your body.
Being deadstock, it offers the opportunity for you to develop its patina firsthand over time.
The neckline bears an HM (hôpital militaire) stamp.
A belt is fitted at the waist, allowing you to adjust the silhouette as you see fit.
Originally designed to be worn over other garments, it is cut generously—suitable for both men and women.
The condition is impeccable for those seeking a pristine example.
If you have been searching for such a piece, this may warrant your consideration.
【Size Details】
Length 101cm
Shoulder width 54cm
Chest width 60cm
Sleeve length 57.5cm
※ Minor variations in measurement are to be expected.
【Condition】
DEADSTOCK
※ May show minor soiling consistent with extended storage.
【Fit Reference】
Model: 165cm, 50kg
【Returns and Exchanges】
Due to the nature of vintage goods, returns and exchanges are not accepted.
We encourage you to review measurements and details carefully before purchase. Should you have questions, please contact us.
Damage and wear consistent with age are not considered defects and are not grounds for return.
Color variation between photograph and actual piece may occur and is not grounds for return.
Fit concerns or expectation mismatches are the responsibility of the buyer and do not qualify for return.
We ask that only those who understand these terms proceed with purchase.
【Inquiry Code】
J0188