Vintage Happi Jacket, Tateai
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Carefully selected and imported from Japan, this product is truly one of a kind. Once it is sold, no other will be in the same style. This product belongs solely to you.
Firefighter jackets like this one are styled after Edo firefighters, or Hikeshi, from 1603-1867. The front of the jacket displays the person’s rank, while the emblem on the back displays the unit. The stripes on the bottom of the coat also indicate what area that unit is from.
The Edo Firemanship Preservation Association was established in 1939 in order to celebrate the tradition and history of Edo Hikeshi - including uniforms, kiyari songs or chants, and ladder-top stunts - participating and performing in annual festivals and events. This jacket, while not from the Edo period, was instead worn at such events.
- Cotton Fabric
- Origin of Fabric: Japan
- Product #: VG135
- Code: WP25
- Please note that since this jacket is used, there may be flaws or stains
Size (flat measurements) MEASURE
Length: 36.5"
Chest: 26”
Shoulder to Shoulder: 27”
Sleeve Width: 12.75”
Sleeve Length: 11"
Sleeve Opening: 10"