Denim Work Vest

Denim Work Vest

Hello!

This is Suita, Osaka store.


In my last blog post I wrote that the rainy season has begun, but it's been sunny every day so much that I'm wondering where the rainy season went!


However, the weather can change suddenly, so you should never let your guard down (especially with laundry!).



Well, today, as the title suggests, I'd like to introduce you to a vest that is recommended all year round but is especially useful at this time of year.


Here!

DV-123 Denim Work Vest

Size: 36, 38, 40, 42

This work vest is made from 10 oz denim.

The denim is light yet firm, making it suitable for use in any season.


It's simple and easy to coordinate, and can be worn with anything from patterned shirts to T-shirts.

Especially at this time of year when outfits tend to be simple, just throwing it on will make you look more stylish!


As summer approaches, we often hear from customers about storage concerns.

When you dress lightly, you end up with fewer pockets, but you don't carry much of a bag, or your bag ends up being too full.


In such cases, it would be convenient to have a vest with four large pockets.


Handkerchiefs, smartphones, and cigarettes for smokers, etc.



Each stitching is done with navy thread, just like denim, giving it a casual yet stylish look.



As is typical of workwear, a union ticket is hidden inside the pocket.

These invisible details are important.


There is a cinch buckle on the back so you can tighten the waist to your liking.



I tried it on.


I paired it with a simple Henley neck T-shirt and thick work trousers.

A short vest is recommended as it will make your waist appear higher.



This is an item that you should definitely try out in the summer when you feel like wearing just a T-shirt is a little lonely.

This is a piece that can be worn as an inner layer under a jacket in autumn and winter, and can be used all year round.



It will be fun to see the unique aging process that only denim can undergo.

Please come and try it on in store.

That's all for today.

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