60's German Work Jacket
"SANFOR", which is often written on the tag of the French Work Jacket, is often seen on French work jackets, but did you know that it originally came from the English word "SANFORIZED"? This "SANFORIZED" means shrink-proofing, and in 1928, "Sanford L. Cluett" of the United States invented it, and the shrink-proofing came to be called "SANFORIZED". The method involves adding moisture and shrinkage to the article to stabilize it. Nowadays, it is taken for granted that cotton does not shrink, but at the time it was developed, it may have been revolutionary.
Well, this work jacket is a dead stock with the name "SANFOR", which is a classic French work jacket. Since the "SANFOR" notation is attached to the ones up to the 60's, it can be inferred that they are 60's. The body has a khaki color that is close to green, and there are 3 familiar front pockets, but the inner pocket has a ZIP pocket. This is a rare substitute. Also, the size is listed as 54, and this size is hard to find. In that sense, if you are looking for a Euro work jacket, we have found details and sizes that you don't often see, so please pick it up.
Regarding the size, it will be equivalent to the XL size of the notation 54. If you normally wear a men's size L or smaller, you can wear it comfortably. Please consider referring to the dimensions below. Although this is old clothes, it can be worn in a modern style.
Length 71.5cm, width 60cm, shoulder width 50cm, sleeve length 57.5cm
This product is dead stock, but just in case, we will send it with a professional cleaning finish.


