Sugar Cane 1953 Type II Wool Lined Denim Jacket
SIZE | 38 (S) | 40 (M) | 42(L) | 44 (XL) |
Chest | 111 | 115 | 119 | 126 |
Shoulders | 47.5 | 49 | 50 | 52.5 |
Waist | 54 | 57.5 | 58 | 61 |
Opening | 48.5 | 52 | 54 | 55.5 |
Lenght | 63.5 | 66 | 67.5 | 69.5 |
Sleeve | 61.5 | 63.5 | 64 | 66 |
As the temps drop but you're still wanting to flex a denim jacket, this jacket might be a good contender. Based on the eternal classic Type II jacket, Japanese denim masters Sugar Cane have incorporated a striped blanket lining for extra warmth this winter.
This lined version of the famous Sugar Cane 1953 Type II model uses the same type of vintage blanket that Troy Mills in New Hampshire (famous as makers of horse blankets) utilized for work jackets from the 50s to 70s. Sugar Cane has reproduced exactly the same blanket with the same colours and pattern.
Sugar Cane reproduces the type II to perfection, and their version might be even better than the Original introduced by Levi's in 1953 using the iconic Sugar Cane standard denim.
Sugar Cane has studied and paid the closest attention to the entire process of recreating vintage denim fabric, such as spinning, weaving, dyeing and stitching. Accordingly, their denim has been loved and appreciated by many denim heads worldwide for a long time, establishing their 1953 model as a timeless classic piece. The weaving process is slow and time-consuming, with only a limited amount of fabric produced per day on vintage Toyoda shuttle looms. The weft is then driven in with greater force, causing the weft yarns to overlap, resulting in an uneven surface and a tight weave. The denim fabric thus completed is dense and thick, and the more it is worn, the more it develops a bite and a taste. Sugar Cane continues to produce this kind of vintage-based denim today while maintaining old machines in top condition.
The charm of vintage denim lies in the unique unevenness of the colour when it is worn and faded. In order to reproduce this, it is essential how closely the yarn used to make the denim resembles the original. To produce the 1953 denim yarn, Sugar Cane uses an American and Zimbabwe cotton blend. The raw cotton selected in this way is twisted into yarn. Still, because the spinning technology was immature when the vintage denim was made, the yarn used was an irregular yarn of variable thickness, which gave rise to the unevenness of the colour fading. In order to reproduce this, the yarn twisting power is controlled according to the unevenness of the yarn at the time, creating an uneven thread that is as close as possible to Levi's 507xx Type II.
Although Sugar Cane was born in Japan, its spirit and creation are true to proper American manner from the experience learned at the Army base. By mainly utilizing the denim materials, the ultimate American style symbol, the label has been manufacturing true workwear since 1975. Sugar Cane comprise a blend of traditional dyeing techniques and styling with innovation and creativity in textile development. Their jeans represent the higher end of Japanese selvedge denim.
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SIZE | 38 (S) | 40 (M) | 42(L) | 44 (XL) |
Chest | 111 | 115 | 119 | 126 |
Shoulders | 47.5 | 49 | 50 | 52.5 |
Waist | 54 | 57.5 | 58 | 61 |
Opening | 48.5 | 52 | 54 | 55.5 |
Lenght | 63.5 | 66 | 67.5 | 69.5 |
Sleeve | 61.5 | 63.5 | 64 | 66 |