Deckhand Light Jacket in Navy
Deckhand Light Jacket in Navy
Deckhand Light Jacket in Navy
Deckhand Light Jacket in Navy
Deckhand Light Jacket in Navy
Deckhand Light Jacket in Navy
Deckhand Light Jacket in Navy
Deckhand Light Jacket in Navy
Deckhand Light Jacket in Navy
Deckhand Light Jacket in Navy
Visvim

Deckhand Light Jacket in Navy

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  • visvim's Deckhand JKT is crafted from a treated German cord fabric. Inspired by N-1 deck jackets, visvim outfits the classic design with signature detailing. Sporting an extremely soft touch, visvim's "damaged" finish transforms the jacket giving the cloth the look and feel of a well loved timeworn garment. The jacket comes cut in a slightly loose, drop shoulder silhouette and features pockets at the waist, Swiss riri hardware, and ribbed hemming.
    • Treated German cord fabric
    • Garment dyed
    • "Damaged" processing
    • Pockets at the waist
    • Custom hardware
    • Swiss riri zipper
    • Custom water buffalo buttons
    • "VSVM" printed detail
    • 100% cotton
    • Made in Japan
    • 0123105013022
  • Size Chest Shoulder Sleeve Length
    3 43.5" 22" 23.25" 26.5"
    4 47" 24" 24" 27"
    5 50" 25
    25" 28"

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  • Conceptualized in the year 2000, visvim®'s longstanding reputation for quality and inventiveness stems from designer Hiroki Nakamura's fascination with old-world craftsmanship and vintage Americana. Drawing aspects from Japanese design, American workwear, and Native-American aesthetics, the streetwear legend goes through painstaking processes to produce each garment, amassing global acclaim for the quality of all things visvim®.

Conceptualized in the year 2000 visvim®'s longstanding reputation for quality and inventiveness stems from designer Hiroki Nakamura's fascination with old-world craftsmanship and vintage Americana. Drawing aspects from Japanese design, American workwear, and Native-American aesthetics, the streetwear legend goes through painstaking processes to produce each garment, garnering global acclaim for the quality and craftsmanship of all things visvim®.