
The Garden Suit returns in a brand new fabric thanks to a brand new collaborator! After handling some of Lauren Yates' (the woman behind Ponytail Journal & W'Menswear) Brushstroke camouflage fabrics last year, we knew we wanted to make something from it. With our mutual friendship of Blluemade and Lauren's love of her own Garden Suit, we came up with the perfect plan: Brushstroke Camouflage Garden Suits. A chore coat that has been cut to fit everyone (& not just train engineers from the 1800s) - these have a clean unisex fit that's not too wide or too narrow through the body and shoulders. The sleeves have enough room to comfortably move around in, but aren't billowing or flapping in the breeze. Though we wanted a more modern fit, we're big stans for vintage pocket configurations. So we went with 3 external (including a side entry chest pocket with a pen loop) and one internal pocket. The Garden Jacket closes up with 6 natural undyed corozo nut buttons, which is a very agreeable amount of buttons for a chore coat. The fabric is a sturdy (but not stiff) 100% cotton twill, milled in Japan, with a deeply saturated brown-tone Brushstroke camouflage pattern . Though it's comfortable right away, the fabric will relax and soften considerably over time with washing and wear. Just like last time, the buttons are all undyed corozo nut, and will patina over time as well. The NEW custom labels were designed once again by longtime Blluemade collaborator Tomo W. Adachi. The design celebrates this very groovy collaborative project, with a friendly little Lauren wearing her garden suit and the mantra of any successful group venture: "friendship, solidarity, good times". These fit true to size. Wash cold, hang dry. 100% cotton Brushstroke camouflage fabric milled in Japan Undyed natural corozo nut buttons Three external pockets One interior pocket Unlined Coverall style chore coat Custom labels by T omo W. Adachi Fits true to size Wash cold, hang dry Made in Garment District
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