





T.T 26SS LOT.327 MODIFIED SHAWL COLLAR JACKET
LOT.327 MODIFIED SHAWL COLLAR JACKET
During times of urgent demand, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) occasionally repurposed military surplus. This jacket is based on a World War I tunic, reimagined with key alterations. Notably, the chest pocket has been removed, and a shawl collar—seemingly added as an afterthought—creates a sense of imbalance that defines the piece. It is believed that this kind of collar was also intended to soften the military impression, particularly for younger wearers.
While the original reference was made of wool, this version uses a blended fabric of Japanese wahi paper and cotton, producing a lightweight construction with the dry, textured feel distinctive to vintage garments. The jacket is offered in two colors, each garment-dyed by hand using traditional sumi ink and mud-dyeing techniques.
67% COTTON 33%WASHI
| Size | Length(cm) | Shoulder(cm) | Chest(cm) | Sleeve(cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 38 | 69 | 44.5 | 105 | 64.5 |
| 40 | 71 | 46.5 | 110 | 66 |
| 42 | 73 | 48.5 | 115 | 67.5 |
T.T products are dyed with natural dyes, so there may be uneven dyeing, but it is a characteristic of the product.
Please note that the color may fall or migrate when exposed to sunlight, friction, or wetting with water for a long period of time.
Please avoid layering with white or light-colored items.
The iron accessories used for tack buttons, rivets, buckles, etc. are faithfully reproduced in the details of old times, and since the materials have not been faithfully processed to prevent rust etc, Therefore, there is a possibility that the accessories may rust or become dangerous (sharp pin tips) when used.
We cannot be held responsible for any accidents or damages caused by the use of this product, so please check the product thoroughly and make sure you understand the product.
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About Size and Dimensions
Even for the same item, there may be individual differences of 1 to 2 cm due to the production and processing process.
Tucks and gathers are measured by placing the garment naturally without spreading it out and adjusting the shape of the product.
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LOT.327 MODIFIED SHAWL COLLAR JACKET
During times of urgent demand, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) occasionally repurposed military surplus. This jacket is based on a World War I tunic, reimagined with key alterations. Notably, the chest pocket has been removed, and a shawl collar—seemingly added as an afterthought—creates a sense of imbalance that defines the piece. It is believed that this kind of collar was also intended to soften the military impression, particularly for younger wearers.
While the original reference was made of wool, this version uses a blended fabric of Japanese wahi paper and cotton, producing a lightweight construction with the dry, textured feel distinctive to vintage garments. The jacket is offered in two colors, each garment-dyed by hand using traditional sumi ink and mud-dyeing techniques.
67% COTTON 33%WASHI
| Size | Length(cm) | Shoulder(cm) | Chest(cm) | Sleeve(cm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 38 | 69 | 44.5 | 105 | 64.5 |
| 40 | 71 | 46.5 | 110 | 66 |
| 42 | 73 | 48.5 | 115 | 67.5 |
T.T products are dyed with natural dyes, so there may be uneven dyeing, but it is a characteristic of the product.
Please note that the color may fall or migrate when exposed to sunlight, friction, or wetting with water for a long period of time.
Please avoid layering with white or light-colored items.
The iron accessories used for tack buttons, rivets, buckles, etc. are faithfully reproduced in the details of old times, and since the materials have not been faithfully processed to prevent rust etc, Therefore, there is a possibility that the accessories may rust or become dangerous (sharp pin tips) when used.
We cannot be held responsible for any accidents or damages caused by the use of this product, so please check the product thoroughly and make sure you understand the product.
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About Size and Dimensions
Even for the same item, there may be individual differences of 1 to 2 cm due to the production and processing process.
Tucks and gathers are measured by placing the garment naturally without spreading it out and adjusting the shape of the product.



















