People Of Shibuya Gray Cotton Men Jacket - Coats & Jackets
People Of Shibuya Gray Cotton Men Jacket - Coats & Jackets
People Of Shibuya Gray Cotton Men Jacket - Coats & Jackets

People Of Shibuya Gray Cotton Men Jacket

Feel the brushed texture of garment‑dyed cotton, turning plain gray into an everyday statement of...
€195,57 EUR
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Italian Size MEN: IT46 | S
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Feel the brushed texture of garment‑dyed cotton, turning plain gray into an everyday statement of subtle confidence. Its meticulous stand collar and die‑cast zip closure project uncompromising design, while the hidden camo hood adds a slick edge. The interior, lined with ultra‑light ripstop nylon, keeps the jacket airy yet polished, marrying practicality with style. Four neatly hidden pockets provide functional storage without compromising the sleek silhouette—making this piece your day‑to‑day companion in calm, urban grace.

The Finer Points

  • Gently brushed garment‑dyed cotton delivers understated texture that feels smooth against skin.
  • Stand collar channels a clean profile, exuding confidence in every movement.
  • Die‑cast zip offers swift, secure closure and a contemporary silhouette.
  • Ultra‑light ripstop lining keeps the jacket airy, preventing bulk while maintaining shape.

Designed For...

  • The cosmopolitan professional who demands clean lines without sacrificing comfort.
  • The trend‑conscious traveler who values a versatile, understated garment.
  • The street‑style enthusiast who appreciates a subtle nod to bold aesthetics without overt flash.
  • Those who cherish effortless organization in both city streets and office corridors.

Craft & Composition

  • Fabric: Garment‑dyed Cotton, Polyamide, Elastane blend.
  • Color: Gray.
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People Of Shibuya Gray Cotton Men Jacket - Coats & Jackets

Vendor: People Of Shibuya

People Of Shibuya Gray Cotton Men Jacket

€195,57

Vendor: People Of Shibuya

People Of Shibuya Gray Cotton Men Jacket

€195,57
Italian Size MEN: IT46 | S

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