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WORKERS_HERCULES Coverall_Light Duck Black
WORKERS_HERCULES Coverall_Light Duck Black
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Last year, I made a JCPenney-style coverall with a length of 65cm, and when I tried it on, I thought it looked well-balanced.
This year's model is the HERCULES model with set-in, square pockets and chin strap.
WOREKRS previously had a longer coverall length of 72-73cm, but now it's 65cm.
This way, even if we, who are not that tall, wear it, it will look like the vintage clothes worn by American workers (I think).
Material: 8 oz light duck. The sulfur dye has faded rapidly, and even the OW jacket has already started to show puckering in places.
This time, we focused on the button size. Old workwear, especially from the 1920s and 1930s, often has small buttons on the collar and cuffs and large buttons on the front. Later in the era, there are more small buttons of one size. Considering production efficiency, one size is the correct answer. However, the "exclusive feeling" you get when looking at old workwear comes from these kinds of extravagant specifications that make you think, "They're going to go that far!"
So, WORKERS will also change the button size on the cuffs and front. Actually, we made the front in a different size before, but the line size 32 (20.3 mm) is slightly too big when you look at it now.
So, this time I created a new Line 30 (19.1 mm) for the front. I was told by YKK not to do it because it would cost a new mold, but I stuck to my original plan.
The above is reprinted from the WORKERS catalog.
A light coverall with a dry texture. It's perfect for spring and summer. A light jacket like this is useful in today's climate with its extreme temperature changes.
Spiral is full of coveralls, but this time they are set-in and short length.
That's right. There was nothing like this. Workers is truly amazing at hitting the spot.
I also think it's impressive how they paid attention to how the appearance of the button changes with just 1.2 mm.
Actual size chart: Unit: cm
| size | 36 | 38 | 40 |
| shoulder width | 48.5 | 51.0 | - |
| Length | 65.5 | 65.0 | - |
| Chest width | 54.5 | 59.5 | - |
| Sleeve Length | 58.5 | 58.0 | - |
| Cuff width | 11.5 | 11.5 | - |
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