Neo Devil Dogs Coat - Hide Olive
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From Victorian era curiosities to early 20th century equestrian and motorcycle wear to rare WW2 era items - Black Sign garments are beautifully constructed, with a shared identity and aesthetic cohesion running through the collection to a degree we rarely see in brands focusing on reproductions & recreations.
The Neo Devil Dogs Coat is Black Sign's reinterpretation of a 1950s USMC snow parka, with an oversized A-line silhouette, a spacious hood, and plenty of pocket space. Beyond the more obvious details however, are what Black Sign have opted to change from the originals, adding a unique strap configuration inside the jacket that allows the entire thing to be taken off and worn around the shoulders like a backpack, for drying or cooling off.
It's made from an oiled 100% cotton fabric from British Millerain, a world-renowned manufacturer of oiled and waxed fabrics since 1880. This particular fabric is the flagship of Black Sign's "oiled cotton" series, finished with the mill's proprietary (and secret) solvent for water resistance, additionally imbuing the fabric with a unique texture that will patina dramatically over time, forming "chalk marks" and creases with wear. Slightly stiff at first, it's a pleasantly sturdy and robust fabric that will also relax with time, taking the shape of the wearer's body.
True to size with a relaxed fit. Spot clean or dry clean only.
- 100% cotton
- Heavyweight oiled cotton fabric from British Millerain
- Oversized A-line fit
- Two way zipper
- Large front hood
- Two external pockets
- Adjustable internal drawstrings
- Black Sign embroidery
- Internal bag straps
- Water-resistant
- Buttons for liner inside
- Black Sign embroidery on chest
- Custom woven labels
- True to size
- Spot clean or dry clean only
- Made in Japan
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Neo Devil Dogs Coat - Hide Olive
Neo Devil Dogs Coat - Hide Olive
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Product details
From Victorian era curiosities to early 20th century equestrian and motorcycle wear to rare WW2 era items - Black Sign garments are beautifully constructed, with a shared identity and aesthetic cohesion running through the collection to a degree we rarely see in brands focusing on reproductions & recreations.
The Neo Devil Dogs Coat is Black Sign's reinterpretation of a 1950s USMC snow parka, with an oversized A-line silhouette, a spacious hood, and plenty of pocket space. Beyond the more obvious details however, are what Black Sign have opted to change from the originals, adding a unique strap configuration inside the jacket that allows the entire thing to be taken off and worn around the shoulders like a backpack, for drying or cooling off.
It's made from an oiled 100% cotton fabric from British Millerain, a world-renowned manufacturer of oiled and waxed fabrics since 1880. This particular fabric is the flagship of Black Sign's "oiled cotton" series, finished with the mill's proprietary (and secret) solvent for water resistance, additionally imbuing the fabric with a unique texture that will patina dramatically over time, forming "chalk marks" and creases with wear. Slightly stiff at first, it's a pleasantly sturdy and robust fabric that will also relax with time, taking the shape of the wearer's body.
True to size with a relaxed fit. Spot clean or dry clean only.
- 100% cotton
- Heavyweight oiled cotton fabric from British Millerain
- Oversized A-line fit
- Two way zipper
- Large front hood
- Two external pockets
- Adjustable internal drawstrings
- Black Sign embroidery
- Internal bag straps
- Water-resistant
- Buttons for liner inside
- Black Sign embroidery on chest
- Custom woven labels
- True to size
- Spot clean or dry clean only
- Made in Japan
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Returns
Size Guide
Size | Front Length | Shoulder | Chest | Sleeve Length |
Small | 33.75" | 22.5" | 62" | 25.25" |
Medium | 34.5" | 23.25" | 64" | 25.5" |
Large | 35.5" | 24" | 65" | 26" |
Extra Large | 35.75" | 25" | 67" | 26.25" |
XXL | 37" | 25.75" | 68.5" | 26.5" |
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