Kamigata Jacket in Blue Smoke Cramerton 8oz Twill

Sale price$175.00
Size: 38

Made in Los Angeles

First manufactured in 1929 for the US Army by Cramerton Mills in North Carolina, this hard-wearing cloth became the standard uniform fabric for the American forces fighting abroad in WWII. The fabric is 100% cotton and a year-round 8oz weight. It softens and fades beautifully with age. The color tone is a muted, smoky dark blue. 

The Kamigata is our take on the traditional Japanese farmer's jacket. In keeping with its inspiration, it has a banded shawl placket and a square bottom. We've added additional functionality with hip besom pockets, plain cuffs, and a hidden interior button that allows you to close the jacket in front. You can wear it with the sleeves down or rolled up. Button the jacket to wear it like a cardigan or leave it open.

Measurements & Sizing
"Note: All measurements are shown in inches. For the Kamigata jacket, "Chest" is measured from one seam under the armpit to the other. "Shoulder" is measured from one shoulder seam to the other, on the rear of the shirt. "Sleeve" is measured from the shoulder seam to the end of the sleeve. "Length" is measured from the base of the collar (where it attaches to the jacket body) to the bottom of the tail.

KAMIGATA JACKET SIZE CHART

SIZE Chest
Sleeve
Shoulder Length
US 34 19" 24" 17" 27"
US 36 20" 24.5" 17.5" 27.5"
US 38 21" 25" 18" 28"
US 40 22" 25.5" 18.5" 28.5"
US 42 23" 26" 19" 29"
US 44 24" 26.5" 19.5" 29.5"
US 46 25" 27" 20" 30"