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8.0 Denim Jacket Right Black

Sale price$623.00 AUD Regular price$890.00 AUD
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8.0 Denim Jacket Right Black

8.0 Denim Jacket Right Black

BLACK / S

Gertrude St

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200 Gertrude Street
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Australia

+61385897600

Gilbert St

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2D Gilbert Street
Torquay VIC 3228
Australia

The 8.0 Denim Jacket Right in Black by Post Archive Faction is cut to a boxy fit, crafted from a Japanese denim that is lightweight, soft, and comfortable. The jacket features unique stitching accents throughout and bartack stitching at the lower back for volume and structure. Tab adjusters at the hem allow for a customised fit. Finished off with a full button closure, a chest pocket, a pointed collar, and vent detailing at the sleeves.

  • Boxy fit
  • Japanese denim
  • Lightweight, soft, and comfortable
  • Unique stitching details throughout
  • Bartack stitching at the lower back
  • Tab adjusters at the hem
  • Vent detailing at the sleeves
  • Full button closure
  • Pointed collar
  • 1 chest pocket
  • 100% cotton
  • Made in South Korea

Elliot is 183cm and wears a size M.

Please contact us here should you have any inquiries about the product.

Post Archive Faction was co-founded by Creative Director Dong Joon Lim and Head Designer Soo Kyo Jeong, utilising their backgrounds in Industrial design and architecture to produce clothing that is artisanal, functional, and wearable. Each piece is divided into three main categories: Right(traditional), Center(intermediary), and Left(experimental). The label has seen massive success since its inception in 2018, being a semi-finalist for the prestigious LVMH prize in 2021 and opening its first flagship location in Seoul, South Korea. With the use of abstract forms and utilitarian detailing, PAF continues to push the boundaries of activewear, where yesterday’s conservative becomes the new avant-garde.