Price revision of standard items: Last Resort Brown Tag Edition ~Flagship store~

Price revision of standard items: Last Resort Brown Tag Edition ~Flagship store~

Thank you for coming to our store so often.

This series will reintroduce classic items in accordance with price revisions.

This time, I would like to present what I call the Last Resort Tea Tag Edition.

41 Khaki Lastresort Chino Cloth【AG94341A】¥ 36,300 JPY

As with Last Resort Denim, we disassembled a vintage M41Khaki and analyzed the fabric.The thickness of the thread, the shape of the unevenness, the number of twists, the direction of twist, etc. are thoroughly reproduced.

JELADO uses American Deep South cotton, a staple of the brand, for the raw cotton used, resulting in a naturally uneven yarn.

We are also particular about the dyeing method. The previous 41Khaki used reactive dyes developed in the 50s, but this Last Resort 41Khaki is dyed with threne dyes, just like the vintage ones.

As you wear and wash them, the color will fade and take on a vintage look.

The pockets have extremely fine welts, which is very difficult to sew.

The belt loops have also been reproduced with the same offset as the vintage version.

41 Khaki Last Resort Chino Cloth Stencil [AG94341B]¥ 38,500 JPY

Additionally, we also offer a custom version with the standard "PW" stencil.

This is an impressive item with a stencil of "PW (the initials of War Prisoner)."

 

"PW" is a stencil that was used on clothing worn by prisoners of war during World War II, but they are extremely rare and have become very popular items in the vintage clothing market.

Each piece is stylized by hand, so there are slight individual differences, just like with real vintage items, which makes them look more realistic.

 

Just as the 41 Khaki body will fade, the PW stencil will also fade with repeated washing. This is a model that you can enjoy watching change over time.

41Khaki Vintage Finish【AG02311】

We also have models with a vintage finish like this one.

We have recreated a paint found in a collection of fabric scraps that is over 70 years old.

This item is only available while supplies last (XL size), so the price remains the same. If the size fits you, please consider purchasing it.

Summary

We have introduced the standard items in three parts. We hope you will continue to support Gerard's Last Resort.

~USMC M44 Monkey Pants~





[Pre-order item, expected to arrive in early March] Monkey Trousers [CT3]


Speaking of USMC M44 Monkey Pants,

These are pants issued to the Marines.

Nicknamed "Monkey Pants"

A popular item in the vintage industry.

Here's where the name comes from...


Large horizontal cargo pocket with flap.

This big pocket

It is used to store "ponchos",

The reason for the flap is

This was adopted to prevent the contents from spilling out.


The reason this pocket resembles a monkey's buttocks is

They are called "monkey pants."


 The production period of the M44

In fact, it was only a very short time, just one year and three months.

From July 1944 to around October 7.

Also, it is a "small but elite group."

It was once supplied to the US Marine Corps,

Due to the small overall production volume, it is also popular in the vintage market.

It is being traded at a fairly high price.


The US Marine Corps

As for the period in which it was actually worn...


・Battle of Iwo Jima (February 1945.2.19, 3.26 - March XNUMX, XNUMX)

・Around the time of the Battle of Okinawa (March 1945.3.26, 9.7 - September XNUMX, XNUMX).

Also, after World War II

・Korean War (June 1950.6.25, 1953.7.27 - July XNUMX, XNUMX)


And it looks like it was worn a lot.


These are Gerard's Monkey Pants.

This item is made of herringbone material.

It is further dyed with sulfur dye.




And the buttons are doughnut buttons.

This also creates a vintage feel.


 By firmly inserting it,

You can enjoy the changes over time.



Native American patterned half-length coats


Leather jackets… and more.


It goes very well with coveralls, etc.


Pair it with a chambray shirt

I recommend it.


Please make a reservation online at our store.

Thank you.




~Coordination by JELADO staff~













 




As a new project,

online

Staff coordination

You can now view it.


Styling for each staff member

Please feel free to use this as a reference. 

We appreciate your continued interest and support.


Click HerePlease take a look.


~Official LINE account~





JELADO is on Instagram and BLOG.

We are providing information to our customers,

We have opened a new official LINE account.

Either way, we provide information to many customers.

If you have not yet added us as a friend,

We look forward to you adding us as friends.




~It was also introduced by Higashino Denim~

 

Higashino and Shoji's YouTube channel

The Blue Tag series is being introduced in "Higashino Denim".

Please also take a look at this video.

Higashino denim videoClick Herehere you go.


~About hemming by bringing in your own items~


At both JELADO stores, we also sell denim from other brands.

If you bring your pants to the store, we can hem them for you.

We have seen an increase in the number of hemming requests for in-store and online purchases, so

"Bringing in a hem from another brand" means

We are sorry, but this is not currently supported.


Hemming of JELADO products purchased from dealers will be charged..

*For hemming of products purchased at JELADO,

We will continue to respond as before.


~Popular project staff best buy~



Sorry to keep you waiting, everyone.

"JELADO Staff Best Buy!"

This time, it is the best buy of the second half of the year.

As in the first half of the year, the individual personalities of each staff member are coming through.


Please feel free to use this as a reference.


Staff Best Buy videoClick Here.



This week's new videos are here



Following on from 2023AW,

The Sukajan jacket that will also be available in AW2024

This is explained by our CEO, Goto.


A super rare Sukajan called Special.

This is a faithful reproduction of the original.

Please take a look.


New videos areCLICK HERE.

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