Engineered Garments Loiter Jacket in Brown - Brown. Size M (also in ).
Color
Brown
Gender
Men
Status
In stock
Details
Engineered Garments Loiter Jacket in Brown - Brown. Size M (also in ). Self: 42% acrylic 28% polyester 27% wool 3% other fibers Lining: 51% polyester 49% cotton. Made in USA. Hand wash. Front button closure. 3-pocket design. Button cuffs. Midweight fuzzy melton fabric. ENGI-MO71. 23F1D001. About the designer: Founded in 1999, Engineered Garments are, as the name suggests, engineered rather than designed. Based in New York, under the Japanese designer Daiki Suzuki, Engineered Garments has deconstructed and re–imagined classic pieces, producing a modern product that perfects with age. Daiki Suzuki masterfully blends classic Americana with a certain Japanese aesthetic. Engineered Garments clothing is influenced by American sportswear, outdoor clothing and military uniform.
Details
Engineered Garments Loiter Jacket in Brown - Brown. Size M (also in ). Self: 42% acrylic 28% polyester 27% wool 3% other fibers Lining: 51% polyester 49% cotton. Made in USA. Hand wash. Front button closure. 3-pocket design. Button cuffs. Midweight fuzzy melton fabric. ENGI-MO71. 23F1D001. About the designer: Founded in 1999, Engineered Garments are, as the name suggests, engineered rather than designed. Based in New York, under the Japanese designer Daiki Suzuki, Engineered Garments has deconstructed and re–imagined classic pieces, producing a modern product that perfects with age. Daiki Suzuki masterfully blends classic Americana with a certain Japanese aesthetic. Engineered Garments clothing is influenced by American sportswear, outdoor clothing and military uniform.
Engineered Garments Loiter Jacket in Brown - Brown. Size M (also in ). Self: 42% acrylic 28% polyester 27% wool 3% other fibers Lining: 51% polyester 49% cotton. Made in USA. Hand wash. Front button closure. 3-pocket design. Button cuffs. Midweight fuzzy melton fabric. ENGI-MO71. 23F1D001. About the designer: Founded in 1999, Engineered Garments are, as the name suggests, engineered rather than designed. Based in New York, under the Japanese designer Daiki Suzuki, Engineered Garments has deconstructed and re–imagined classic pieces, producing a modern product that perfects with age. Daiki Suzuki masterfully blends classic Americana with a certain Japanese aesthetic. Engineered Garments clothing is influenced by American sportswear, outdoor clothing and military uniform.