Early 1970s Late War Pattern Tiger Stripe Heavy Cotton Shirt, faded, used.

Price
$287
Only 1 left in stock!

A late war pattern tiger stripe shirt in heavy cotton twill fabric, presumed to have been manufactured in Korea in the early 1970s. This piece is thought to have been made at the end of the Southeast Asian war or for postwar relief supplies and civilian distribution, and has a unique look and feel among Tigers manufactured in Asian countries. Size is small. There is fading.

This unit has a textured cotton twill fabric with a solid faded look, giving it an air of its time. It is characterized by a relatively bright color scheme called "late war" among tiger stripes and a dense pattern. The pockets are of the 4-pocket design with a button-fastening flap, and utility pockets have been added to the sleeves for a practical design. There are no missing or damaged buttons, and the condition is overall good. However, the size is a bit small, so you will want to choose with an eye to your physique and the balance of your outfits. This is a piece that should not be missed in order to understand the depth of the tiger stripe. It is packed with realistic aging and unique colors that cannot be experienced with replicas. As this is a vintage item, there will be some fading and signs of use. Please consult us in advance if you have any concerns about the condition.

Size (flat)

Shoulder width 40cm, body width 45cm, length 71cm, sleeve length 55cm

Consignment item (M)

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