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The term Boro is used to define a sort of patchwork fabric that emerges from the natural degeneration and repair of lesser fabrics. The word itself comes from the Japanese term boroboro, for something tattered or repaired. In their era, boro fabrics were often used to distinguish someone of the lower class — since access to cotton and silk was reserved for the upper echelon of society, peasants often had to reweave linens together to reinforce clothing. In the centuries since, working with boro fabrics has became an art intrinsic to many of the most respected brands in Japan. Kapital’s work with them is among the finest.
This jacket features a duck camo outer, with a vintage military armband. The back features a boro fabric crafted in the shape of the Union Jack. Sun faded throughout. The jacket is reversible. The other side is a dark faded stonewash blue color with a big grey square fabric on the back. Multiple pockets throughout.
Condition: 9/10. No significant flaws.
Size M slightly oversize. tagged number 2
Measurements
Chest 21 inches
Shoulder 17 inches
Length 29 inches
Sleeve Length 25 inches
Condition | Pre-owned |
Size | US M |
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