Herringbone Trucker Jacket in Sumi Ink
Herringbone Trucker Jacket in Sumi Ink
Herringbone Trucker Jacket in Sumi Ink
Herringbone Trucker Jacket in Sumi Ink
Herringbone Trucker Jacket in Sumi Ink
Herringbone Trucker Jacket in Sumi Ink
Herringbone Trucker Jacket in Sumi Ink
Herringbone Trucker Jacket in Sumi Ink
Herringbone Trucker Jacket in Sumi Ink
Herringbone Trucker Jacket in Sumi Ink
Seuvas

Herringbone Trucker Jacket in Sumi Ink

$ 415.00
Size: Small
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  • This trucker jacket from Seuvas is crafted from the brand’s custom 10oz Kurashiki herringbone fabric, a hardwearing twill woven with a variegated texture. The jacket is garment-dyed with black sumi-ink, giving it a soft, rustic tone. Finished with traditional workwear detailing, brass laurel wreath donut buttons, and rinsed to minimize shrinkage. 
    • Regular fit
    • 10oz Kurashiki Hampu herringbone fabric
    • Sumi ink garment dye
    • Brass donut buttons
    • Cinch-back detail
    • Dual waist pockets
    • Rinsed to reduce shrinkage
    • Woven in Kurashiki City, Japan
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    Small 44" 17" 24" 24"
    Medium 46" 18" 24.5" 24.5"
    Large 48" 19" 25" 25.5"
    X-Large 50" 19.75" 25.5" 26"
  • Founded in Okayama, Japan, Seuvas specializes in canvas-based garments and home goods that highlight traditional Japanese weaving and dyeing techniques. The brand’s name, derived from “sewing” and “canvas,” reflects its commitment to durability, craftsmanship, and refined simplicity.

Based in Kurashiki, Japan, SEUVAS specializes in hampu canvas, working with vintage machinery and partnering with manufacturers with over a century of expertise. A portmanteau of "sewing" and "canvas," SEUVAS focuses on timeless garments crafted with a commitment to sustainability. The brand's collections features an array of natural dyes, upcycled materials, and custom-developed fabrics. SEUVAS creates enduring garments intended as a "canvas" for the wearer, each piece developing a unique character over time.