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4544 - "Hinode" Heavyweight Flannel Jacket - Red O/W
Studio D'Artisan - "Hinode" Heavyweight Flannel Jacket - Red O/W
Studio D'Artisan has a look. We may not be able to describe it in words, but you know it when you see it! This season, they surprised us. We did not expect to see this type of jacket from them, and for us...that makes it an easy piece for the shop. This is a proprietary Nell Check flannel fabric that's hardy enough to stand up to any of the Pacific Northwest heritage brands. It has this gorgeous Kusaki, or plant-based dye in a gorgeous Akane color - the term for deep red. It's a stepped-up, or grown-up version of the classic red buffalo check jacket. But the beautiful part about this version is its cotton! Usually, these are itchy and hard to wear with anything but a heavy layer underneath. Not this baby. It's super versatile.
- Original Heavyweight Nell Check fabric
- 100% cotton
- One Wash
- Kusaki dye - Akane Weft
- Tagua nut button opening
- Oversized chest and waist pockets
- Handwarmer pockets
- Rear outdoorsman jacket pockets
- Black Piping on Seams
- Made in Japan
. | Chest | Shoulder | Centre Back | Sleeve |
38 | 42.1 | 16.9 |
28.5 | 25.6 |
40 | 44.1 | 17.3 |
29.1 | 25.6 |
42 | 46.1 | 17.7 |
29.7 | 26 |
44 | 48.4 | 18.1 |
30.3 | 26.4 |
A variance of +/-.5" is within tolerance.
Fit Notes: This is one of the first times we've ever been able to say that Studio fits oversized. This jacket is truly representative of its American predecessors. Tommy is wearing a size 38 in the pictures. This seemed to be his perfect size with plenty of room for a heavy flannel or sweatshirt underneath. Tommy is 5'10," 165lbs with a 40" chest, and typically wears a North American Medium (38) and Japanese Large (42).




































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Made in Japan.
