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Item CodeST104-0322S-Black

4way Hyper Stretch CORDURA Nylon Hooded Jacket Black

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Size(cm)

SIZE (cm)
SizeShoulderPit to PitLengthSleeve
サイズ肩幅身幅着丈袖丈
143527367
245547568.5
347567770

Material

Material
Nylon 91%Polyurethane 9%[Main fabric]
Additional Info
Collection22SS
ElasticityLow elasticity
BrandD.HYGEN
LiningNo lining
TransparencyOpaque
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DESCRIPTION
D.HYGEN [SADDAM TEISSY] 2022 Spring Summer Collection.

Solid coloured version of ST104-0222S - Made from Cordura nylon taffeta with a strong stretchy finish that is dried in the sun to give it a wrinkled look.

The one-piece pattern of the body and sleeves, combined with the stretchy fabric, makes it very light and easy to move around in.

The high-impact zip is made of EXCELLA with mixed colour elements. The silhouette is roomier than usual.


PRODUCTION AREA
Made in Japan

About D.HYGEN [SADDAM TEISSY]
Designer:Not made public
D.HYGEN has for concept「「STRAINISM」= linked to the concept of tension principle.」under which their products are made with a basic style disassembled and reconstructed. And making them into "real clothes" that have a very beautiful and unique aspect. The leather is tailored according to a special technique, to which metal parts are added to create this industrial, cold and hard impression that make the uniqueness of these products.

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