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SLON Dark Brown Work Jacket

550,00
SLON Work Jacket

This jacket is based on the pattern of an early 20th-century labor sack. The garment is made from old, washed dark brown cotton velvet, with a white cotton body lining and striped viscose fabric for the sleeves, sourced from a vintage jacket. The piece is embellished with antique mother-of-pearl buttons and handmade buttonholes. It features four roomy pockets, a back regulator decorated with mother-of-pearl rings, and two sleeve regulators with buttons made from burned wood.
Universal size it fits from M up to XL. Loose fit. Sizing

Prisoners were led to their labor under armed escort. The right to personal clothing was stripped away, replaced by the anonymity of camp-issued uniforms. Hair was cut, beards shaved—an enforced ritual of erasure that spared no one, not even the clergy