During the Second World War, when material goods were controlled. In response to this, Lee denim jackets and pants were made with simplified parts, and are known by vintage enthusiasts as "World War II models" because of their unusual details and rarity.
A limited number of such set-ups reproducing WWII World War II models will be released.
The previous version was a rigid denim, but this time the aging process is so elaborate that it could be mistaken for vintage. The craftsmen carefully apply the fading process to each pair of jeans one by one, which gives them an unmistakable character.
COWBOY JACKET ¥41,800
SIZE: 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46
Details from the period when supplies were controlled and manufacturing processes were simplified, such as double stitching, a change in the flap specification of the breast pocket, and the elimination of buckle backs, are faithfully reproduced.
The blurred tags and fading at the collar give the garment a realistic look that makes it hard to believe that it has been processed.
The right twill selvedge denim is used, and the shading on the parts that are prone to rubbing, such as joints and flanks, gives the garment a real worn-in look and feel.
COWBOY PANTS WWII ¥30,800
SIZE: 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36
Like the jacket, the pants are made of right twill selvedge denim. The pants have a faded look after being worn for many years, and since they are not shrink-proofed or twist-proofed, we can expect great changes over time.
The rusted buttons and rivets, which can only be made of iron, are also a true testament to the quality of the product. The fine detail work is also flawless.
This set-up, which has an aura comparable to the original, will be available in limited quantities.