LATE 1940s-STYLE ACETATE SOUVENIR JACKET / KOSHO & CO. SPECIAL EDITION / WHITE TIGER × JAPAN MAP
(A) (B) (C) - Small 55 cm 51 cm 74 cm - Medium 56 54 77 - Large 60 56 82 - Extra Large 60 59 85 - Super Extra Large 62 61 88 -
The souvenir jacket (Sukajan) originated shortly after World War II, when U.S. soldiers began embroidering their jackets with oriental motifs (such as eagles, tigers, and dragons) as well as the names of their units and bases as mementos of their deployment to Japan. These jackets were commercialized as souvenirs and began to be sold at PXs (short for “Post Exchange,” the common term for stores within U.S. military bases) across the country.At that time, the company that supplied these souvenir jackets and other clothing items to U.S. military bases was “Kōshō Shōkai,” the predecessor of Tailor Toyo (Toyo Enterprises). By the 1950s, when souvenir jacket production reached its peak, the company accounted for as much as 95 percent of the market share. Tailor Toyo, which began as Kōshō Shōkai and has continued to produce souvenir jackets for over half a century,This brand—which has continued to pass down the sukajan as a cultural tradition rather than treating it as a fleeting fad—is the true originator of the sukajan.
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(A) (B) (C) - Small 55 cm 51 cm 74 cm - Medium 56 54 77 - Large 60 56 82 - Extra Large 60 59 85 - Super Extra Large 62 61 88 -