Hello, this is Makino.
There is a product that I am eagerly waiting for to arrive.
It's a leather jacket.
I think an announcement was made to those who came to the directly managed stores,
This isn't the first time we've featured it here, right?
Well, here's this year's model anyway.
Horsehide single leg with side adjusters at the waist
This is a model from around the 1940s.
This image is a sample,
The actual product will be slightly shorter in length.
The bottoms we make are often made of cotton or wool.
There are a lot of high waisted items, so I wanted something that would match that.
I think it's simple and easy to match, and full of old-fashioned details.
It turned out like this.
The leather quality and color is the same as that of the Grizzly Jacket.
The black version is as shown in the sample image.
Brown is the same as Grizzly below.
You can probably imagine it, right?!
I'm looking forward to coordinating it.
Reservations are also being accepted.
Now, onto the main topic of knitting.
This year, I took a break from knitting Cowichan jackets and made this instead.
Crew Neck Sweater
"TRIPLE LINE"
New arrivals in September
At the time, we announced it here,
It was still hot out and it wasn't in real time at all.
Today, we are finally ready to put the spotlight on this once again!
This one is also really simple.
It will go great with the leather we just mentioned!
Actually, the original source of this is the one in the middle of the image.
It has a tag that says "1952".
Judging from the color and year listed,
It has a military feel to it, but somehow it's different.
So maybe the contractor who supplied the military,
It may be that the tag was changed and they were also wholesaled to civilians.
Well, whatever the roots, I'd like to refer to things from this era.
This knit was made.
Therefore, the three grooves on the chest have been faithfully woven into the design.
The sleeves and waist feature extra thick ribbing, which is typical of this era.
The whole outfit is in khaki like this.
Chino pants and a wool cap.
Personally, I like military-themed items and colors.
I like to put together similar items because it looks like a uniform.
The other color is gold.
There are only a few sizes 36 and 38 left.
The knitwear below is my personal property.
It is boiled once and then washed to shrink.
By the way, the figures before and after washing are as follows:
36 sizes
Shoulder: 51cm to 49cm
Width 54.5→48
Length 58→56
Sleeve length 55→52
However, wool and knitted products are usually dry cleaned.
Therefore, please wash it at your own risk.
Returning to the topic,
The sleeve ribs and waist ribs are about 10cm thick. They are thick and cool.
In the end, this one is also matched with the same color scheme.
This may not be very helpful...
In addition, it can also be worn as an inner layer with a leather jacket made of a completely different material.
Or a denim jacket would be good too.
So, get it while it's still in stock.