Coat based on the 1930s US Army macchino coat.The macchino coat itself has an ancient history, said to have originated as a blanket coat made for British troops stationed in Canada in the early 19th century.Macchino is the name of a place in Canada.In addition to the military, this versatile design was also enjoyed by mountain workers and civilian fashion around the beginning of the 20th century.With the intention of proposing it as everyday wear rather than military wear, it was redesigned with a focus on details such as the balance of the lapel and stitch width. The fabric is a heavyweight Antwerp melton woven in Bishu, a wool production area.It is characterised by its firm but soft texture, and was used as a material for duffle coats and pea coats used by Scandinavian fishermen and the Royal Navy as winter clothing, making it highly windproof and cold-resistant.
100% WOOL