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NWT TEN C Wind Shirt Size 44 (For size 34~36)

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(1st picture is the stock picture from UA, 2nd from HAVEN, 3~5 my crappy camera) For sale is a new with tags TEN C Wind Shirt (Or short parka, as United Arrows called it) . lack words to describe the high quality of this jacket , other than "unusual." Very, very luxurious almost velvety micro fiber fabric developed by guys from Stone Island and CP Company, loomed in Japan. At the same time, it repels water, drys extremely fast. Did I mention it is crafted in Italy and its production number is marked by hand? EXTREMELY highly limited, especially this model- Only two stores that I know of had this specific model, Haven in Canada had it in white and United Arrows in Japan had it in black. This jacket is Black in color and features a zip pocket at the left breast, and ventilation eyelets under arms. Wrist velcro cuff helps adjust the width of sleeve opening, and hood drawstring is there when you want it sit tight. This is my second piece from Ten C and due to its fabric's character it will mold to your body, the stacks will stay and wear will show (think raw denim). As for fit and sizing, because this was intended to be worn as a light outerwear piece, it is TTS unlike other pieces which are quite boxy. Also, the fit is very cropped, created to be worn above the trouser. I am 5'8'' 36 chest and 17 shoulder and I can wear this over a tee or a shirt. If you want to wear this through the winter, you will have to be smaller or slimmer at 34 inch chest. Interestingly, the Japanese model wearing size 44 was 183 cm with body weight somewhere around 60. If you have been coveting TEN C but was deterred from trying it out due to its big sizing and lack of size 44 in the market, now is your chance. I have tried it on indoors but decided I did not need another baller outerwear, especially for Spring~ Fall when I can just wear a tee and appreciate warm weather (I live in Minnesota). Its retail was (yep. None exists on the market anymore) $937 or over $1.2k in Japan. This jacket can be yours $700 + Shipping.
 

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