70s HBT French work jacket L
- Regular price
- €60,00
- Sale price
- €60,00
- Regular price
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The work jacket was born in France around the 19th century and soon became the most used garment for those who practiced any profession.
The typical blue color is used by French textiles to hide any tears and stains and was generally worn by farmers, craftsmen, auto workers and railway workers. Black was the preferred choice for carpenters.
One of the aspects that most characterizes the bleu de travail is certainly, in some garments, the typical hbt cotton.
Work jackets then came back into fashion around the 1950s, becoming iconic pieces in the world of vintage clothing.
100% HBT cotton, produced in the 70s by Kubler, a German company.
Measures:
Size L
length: 73cm
Width: 62cm
Sleeve length: 66cm
shoulders: 49cm
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Please follow the measurements in the product description.
Since these are vintage products, the measurements indicated on the product labels (if present) may differ from reality.
The passage of time has significantly changed the size and fit of most of our items.
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Take care of your vintage clothes
Most cotton and cotton-blend products can be machine washed at 40 degrees Celsius / 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
Wool products are best hand washed. Machine wash at your own risk.
Please note that the items we offer have been used before and some are more fragile (depending on age and condition). Always keep this in mind before washing.
Vintage leather products should be hung in dry places and treated regularly to avoid cracking.
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