AIR VENTILE Fishtail Mods Coat
AIR VENTILE Fishtail Mods Coat
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■Design
<br>Usually quilting is done with padding, but this one is made with 100% wool.
This fishtail coat was developed based on the 1951 model of the US military's extreme cold weather clothing "PARKA SHELL M-1951" (commonly known as "M-51"). As the name suggests, the back hem is longer in the middle, making it look like a fish's tail. The length can be adjusted by fastening the snap buttons to make it horizontal. It has a large slide zipper for ease of use, and the zipper is covered with a placket to improve its cold weather protection. The pockets are flap-type to protect against rain. The drawstrings at the waist and hem are of course for size adjustment, and the drawstring at the hem can also be wrapped around the thighs to prevent flapping. The details of the fishtail coat are designed to be functional. ATON has faithfully reproduced these details while updating them to make them useful for urban life. The hood and liner are attachment types that can be easily removed. It can be worn alone in early spring, and as a shield coat to block the cold wind in midwinter. The liner, which is usually made of quilted padding, is 100% wool. It features natural, soft wrinkles, and the fabric is thin, lightweight, and has been specially treated to enhance its shape retention, so the exterior can be carried compactly.
■Material
<br>Fabric woven in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture.
ATON signature material created with functional yarns that have a "living" texture like natural fibers. Taking advantage of the difference in heat shrinkage rates between nylon and polyester, we have created a unique texture by weaving yarns at a high density, allowing you to enjoy the way their appearance changes with changes in the environment. The liner is made of 100% wool, which provides excellent heat retention and can be worn all year round.
SIZE 6 (Length 118cm, Width 69cm, Shoulder width 61cm, Sleeve length 61.5cm)
*Please note that there may be slight individual differences.