
Material is cotton twill, which develops a unique character the more you wear it.
It features a light texture without lining, but has just the right amount of firmness to create a solid, three-dimensional look.
When it comes to hunting jackets, beige and brown are typical colors, but we have two colors available: navy and green.
Due to its unique background, the jacket is originally equipped with various gimmicks such as bullet compartments and game pockets, but gimmicks that are not used for everyday wear have been removed.
This highlights the large front pocket, gusseted chest pocket, and the silhouette that has been carefully designed down to the smallest detail.
length is also short for this type of jacket.
We also focused on ease of matching with fashion.
Only Material collar has been changed to a fine-ribbed corduroy, giving it a subtle elegance.
A very dark navy that looks black in the dark.
There's no need to explain how easy it is to use and how it can be incorporated into any style, yet it's amazing how it also gives off a professional feel.
One of my favorite styles is wearing a hoodie under it. length is short, but the pockets make a statement, so it looks great even when worn with a voluminous inner layer.
It looks like the temperature will remain a little chilly for a while, so why not keep this style for a while?
Green may look difficult, but it's surprisingly easy to use.
At first glance, the brown may seem like it would clash with the rest of the outfit, but the black shoes that tie the outfit together and the muted tone of the cap perfectly neutralize the look.
One recommended style is to take advantage of the short length and wear a shirt underneath. In spring, it's fine as long as the pattern is clearly visible.
The back tag has an original HIGH! STANDARD tag.
This is one piece you'll want to secure with spring in mind.
Check out HIGH! STANDARD 's original hunting jacket.