*This product is in the color [SOOTY GRAY].
*This product is available for pre-order. Delivery is scheduled for around September.
*Sales start: June 26 (Fri) 21:00 JST
【Item Description】
A chesterfield coat constructed with exquisite balance.
Luxuriously crafted from shaggy brushed herringbone fabric by BALLI, a company based in Prato, Italy, one of the world's leading textile production regions, this coat combines a weighty feel with softness.
Genuine leather is carefully applied to the lapels and belt parts, highlighting the quality tailoring.
The buckle-less waist belt allows for a versatile look, transforming from dressy to casual.
The product name "GOTHAM" is derived from New York's nickname, embodying a world where classic and modern coexist.
【Material Features】
Made from shaggy brushed herringbone fabric by BALLI, Italy.
Characterized by a rich texture created by the brushing and a woven pattern with depth, it offers a soft and warm feel.
While having a substantial feel, it also possesses lightness, making it a material that adds presence to your styling.
【Color Variations】
〈OPERA GREGE〉, 〈SOOTY GRAY〉
【Material Composition】
Polyester: 39%
Acrylic: 31%
Wool: 18%
Alpaca: 10%
Other: 2%
【Care Instructions】
Please consult a specialist.
【Country of Origin】
Japan
【Size: 0】
Shoulder width: 53cm
Length: 124cm
Chest width: 134cm
Sleeve length: 59.5cm
Yoke length: 86cm
【Size: 2】
Shoulder width: 54cm
Length: 130cm
Chest width: 140cm
Sleeve length: 65cm
Yoke length: 92cm
【Model Wearing Size】
186cm, wearing size: 2
【Notes】
The images are of samples, and revisions may be made during mass production.
While there will be no major design changes, please be aware of this in advance.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, domestic and international delivery times have become unstable.
Delivery may be earlier or later than the estimated time, and we ask for your understanding.
As this is a build-to-order product, cancellations, returns, or exchanges for reasons other than product defects cannot be accepted.
Please place your order after acknowledging this.