Herringbone Coat - Charcoal
"Variations of genres that can't be left out in men's clothes".
The Herringbone Coat - Charcoal, complete with the motif of 20th century vintage balmacans.
The raglan sleeve and top are longer than the bottom collar and have both the shape of the rolled balmacan collar.
Raglan sleeves are made in the pattern of one-panel sleeves, collectively referred to in the Japanese clothing industry, resulting in a relaxed and natural silhouette.
The lower collar of the collar is long enough to be similar to the length of the upper collar, so you can have a different style when locked, and when you wear it, you can wear it with a tie and even a classic outfit.
The Herringbone used for the exterior was Abraham Moon & Sons in the United Kingdom, the cotton twill and coupe twill used for the lining were Loisor, which only collects raw materials from Tokyo Textile and Mount Fuji in Japan, and the horn button was airlifted from Iris in Japan.