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Flat Head Wabash Coverall Jacket

21 December 2010, 12.30 | Posted in Fashion | 7 comments »

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We’ve discovered a liking for a coverall this season. Not because of any heritage reason, we just think they look good. That being said, this Flat Head coverall jacket will pass any heritage tests that you may have to undertake (we hear they’re being held in Urban outfitters – you have to grow a instantaneous beard and spout nonsense about how rugged you are). [Self edge]

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7 comments
  1. hooverdan:

    Terrible shirt,terribly styled and modelled by a fat bloke.Only four hunded and fifty $$$$$$$ yes four hundred and fifty fucking $$$$$$$.
    Flathead for Knobheads.

    Heritage has eaten itself Heritage is DEAD.

  2. If you don’t like the shirt, fine. The other two points have nothing to do with the quality of the shirt however. Get some christmas cheer, it’s only a few days away!

  3. He must not be that fat, hooverdan. Their XL is only sized for a 44 chest.. Suddenly XL means 44 everywhere, wasn’t XL a 48 inch chest up until the last year or so? Without gaining any weight, most XL has suddenly become too small for me.

  4. heleni:

    Vertical pattern on jacket doesn’t help to slim the wearer down, the fit/cutting is not flattering at all.

  5. These are Japanese sizes, so an XL is actually just a large. Most companies vary wildly in their sizing, although I do agree that sizing has become a lot smaller across the board. I’m an XL in most brands this year when I was a medium/large last year. And no, I haven’t gained weight.

  6. kpr:

    Pretty sure it’s horizontal stripes that make the wearer appear larger. Vertical lines are intended to be slimming.

    Not that any of that matters.

  7. Ivan:

    hahaha, heritage has eaten himself, sooo funny!!!
    it is strange how they popularize workwear more and more- the next step will be coveralls maybe?

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