Description
The "BLACK SHEEP" collection stands out from previous lines, featuring functional materials. With cooling touch, quick-drying, and antibacterial properties, it's the perfect textile for Japan's hot and humid climate. The densely woven, fine-count yarns provide a comfortable feel and a thick yet drapey texture. Available in black with black or white embroidery, the body features a simple, easy-to-wear design with an original logo on the chest.
This street-style sleeveless T-shirt offers a simple yet unique look. The generously cut cuffs and wide body create a cool, comfortable feel. The deliberately wide shoulders and tight neckline make this a stylish piece even when worn alone.
The included bag is vacuum-sealed, no pump required. Simply place folded clothing inside and roll it up to remove any air. Use it when traveling, when luggage tends to be bulky, or to protect your precious clothing from moisture and dirt.
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[Country of Origin]: Made in China
Bust: 120.00 CM / Length: 70.00 CM / Shoulder Width: 42.00 CM
[BLACK SHEEP] While the term "wolf in sheep's clothing" carries a negative connotation, there's something appealing about its mysterious air and outsider-like coolness. Rather than being bland and ordinary, BLACK SHEEP perfectly combines a unique silhouette with high functionality, creating a unique and sophisticated look. [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, Schott 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 garnered attention and had a profound 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. Supported by many artists and motorcyclists, including the Ramones and the Sex Pistols, it continues to captivate many today as a timeless classic. In recent years, Schott has expanded its casual line in addition to its classic models, demonstrating its commitment to innovation and constant evolution with the times. The history of rider's jackets will forever be associated with Schott.