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The first post-overalls shirt number.
 The shirt is based on a 1920s-style work shirt created by designer Tsuyoshi Obuchi as part of a FIT project around 1990, and embodies the concept of post-overalls, which is both plausible and unlikeable. It has a pullover style and features details that were popular in American shirts up until the 1920s, such as the cuffs and gathers on the yoke.
 Designed to be a supreme pre 1920s style 1 pocket work shirt.
This design is exactly the same as designer Takeshi Ohfuchi's project piece at FIT in 1991. This shirt represents typical Post O`Alls design concept - seems to exist in history but most likely not. Displays all the typical prewar American dress / work shirt details.

quality: 100% cotton
Pre-washed, Tumble dried in low temperature
made in Japan
| size | shoulder | chest | back | sleeve | 
| S | 48.3cm | 61.1cm | 76.5cm | 61.6cm | 
| M | 50.3cm | 64.9cm | 78.5cm | 62.6cm | 
| L | 52.3cm | 68.7cm | 80.5cm | 63.6cm | 
| XL | 54.3cm | 72.5cm | 82.5cm | 64.6cm | 
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