Description
This twill fabric is made from sustainable, plant-based lyocell fibers.
Plain weave is durable and resistant to abrasion. The flat surface provides a smooth feel against the skin.
The silk-like sheen of this fabric enhances its luxurious appearance.
The lyocell material's distinctive fit and comfort make it exceptionally comfortable to wear.
Bowling shirts were popular in the United States in the 1950s. Originally worn as a uniform for bowling, they gained popularity as a fashion item thanks to the rock and roll boom of the time. The vintage-style embroidery, featuring a carefully adjusted thread count, makes this a one-of-a-kind item.
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[Country of Origin]: China
Bust: 107cm, Length: 66.5cm, Shoulder Width: 48cm, Sleeve Length: 57.5cm
[Schott] The history of Schott, synonymous with rider's jackets, began in 1913 in New York by brothers Irving and Jack Schott. Originally a raincoat factory, the company released the "Perfecto" series in 1928, the world's first rider's jacket with a front zipper. At a time when only buttons were available, this groundbreaking jacket became a sensation and had a major impact on the history of rider's jackets thereafter. It was the legendary "One Star" model, released in the 1950s, featuring star-shaped studs on the epaulettes, that made Schott famous worldwide. This new model is said to be the one worn by Marlon Brando in the film "The Wild One." It has since been supported by many rock musicians, including the Ramones and the Sex Pistols, and continues to fascinate many people as a timeless classic. In recent years, Schott has not only expanded its casual line in addition to its classic models, and has not forgotten its innovative spirit of constantly evolving with the times. The history of riders will forever be with Schott.