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1940s U.S. Navy Deck Overalls

¥57,200 (including tax)
Color
Size

(A) (B) (D) (E) (F)
6/S 102 cm 39.5 cm 57.5 cm 25.5 cm 74 cm
8/M 106 40.5 58 26.5 74.5



Lot No. 8052-08-50207


【MAIN LINE】 MADE IN JAPAN

From the Nigel Cabourn Woman 2026 High Summer Collection, these overalls are designed based on the “N-1 Deck Pants”—deck wear pants used by the U.S. Navy on board ships, which also served as the design inspiration for Nigel Cabourn’s iconic “NAVAL DUNGAREE.”

■The fabric is a linen of moderate thickness. It has a smooth, cool feel against the skin, making it comfortable to wear even in hot weather. Additionally, because the fabric is sufficiently thick, there is no need to worry about it being see-through.
■With the rich texture characteristic of linen, these overalls have a strong presence that completes an outfit all on their own.
■The front incorporates vintage-inspired details. The double-layered construction—featuring a zipper fly and a button-fastened flap on top—enhances wind resistance while also serving as a safety feature in case the zipper malfunctions.
■Designed to be worn as overpants, these overalls feature a relaxed, oversized fit overall. However, the waist includes an adjustable feature, allowing you to enjoy different silhouettes according to your preference.
■Please note that this product is not available in size 10/L.
■Wash-treated product.

Material: 100% LINEN
Colors: 2 colors
Country of Origin: Japan

Size Guide
Staff Member A: Height 156 cm, Weight 55 kg—chooses size 6/S.
Staff Member B: Height 163 cm, Weight 46 kg—chooses size 6/S.
Staff Member C: Height 165 cm, Weight 57 kg—chooses size 8/M.
Staff Member D: Height 170 cm, Weight 61 kg
selects size 8/M.


These are actual measurements, but there may be slight variations between individual items. Please consider these as a general guide.
The actual waist measurement is calculated by measuring the length of the buckle section (which adjusts the fit at both ends) from one end to the other and multiplying that number by two. The rise measurement is taken from the overlapping stitching at the crotch to the top of the chest panel.


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