When looking at vintage clothing, I think there are certain items that can be found under certain brands, or certain brands that can be found under certain items. For example, for a mountain parka, there is "Sierra Designs.
Where would you go for down products such as down jackets and down vests? The North Face" is generally well-known for its down jackets and down vests, but I would personally recommend "Eddie Bauer" for secondhand clothing. They are the creators of the masterpieces "Karakoram," "Skyliner," and "All Purpose," and their products made of goose down are of high quality and well-designed. They really make a lot of good products.
This time, we picked up an Eddie Bauer down vest made in the 1990s. Of course, goose down is used for the padding. However, unlike the mountaineering jackets mentioned above, the outer fabric is made of denim and has a fly front, giving it an American country look, somewhat like a logger or lunch wear. It is very chic.
To begin with, it is rare to find denim fabric in this type of item, and to put it bluntly, Eddie Bauer is doing what Polo Country and Double RL often do: replacing denim with denim and rearranging the design. I thought it was a good idea. The size is a women's L, but even men can wear it. I couldn't help but ask, "Where did you get that? I would like to ask "Where did you get that? I recommend it.
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