[TAILOR TOYO "TT39302" SUKA BOWLING SHIRT “ROARING TIGER”]
This is a bowling shirt design based on the design of a sukajan shirt from the early 1950s.
The needle direction is freely controlled, and the tiger's fur and stripes are expressed only through the three-dimensionality of the embroidery.
The tiger's body is depicted in almost a single color using embroidery thread, giving it a dynamic look. This work, which only a skilled craftsman can achieve, is reproduced in a bowling shirt style that is perfect for the summer.
The collar, cuffs, and action pleats are accented by changing the color of the body.
The lightweight rayon material makes this a piece that allows you to casually enjoy the atmosphere of a sukajan even in the summer.
The shape is a full-open shirt with an open collar, and the top button can be fastened with a loop.
The material is a 100% rayon fabric woven at a high density. It is a smooth fabric with a matte luster unique to rayon and a loose drape.
The silhouette is American casual with a classic boxy silhouette (boxy line) that is wider in the body and shorter in length.
The piping gives it a design unique to bowling shirts.
This item is a fusion of old American 50's style details and a ska shirt.
※MODEL DATE※
Item number: TT39302 ・Material: 100% rayon ・Made in Japan
・Silhouette [Slim ←1 2 3 4 5 → Wide]
※The model is 173cm tall and 64kg, wearing size 38 (M).
※Kikuchi's comments
Height 173cm, weight 64kg, wearing size 38 (M).
The price and quality show the effort put into the company (lol)
The rayon fabric feels great, and I think it's a bargain for the quality and price.
Size/Chest/Shoulder/Length/Hem/Sleeve
38(M)/57cm/49cm/70cm/58cm/21cm
40(L)/60cm/52cm/72cm/61cm/22cm
42(XL)/63cm/55cm/74cm/64cm/23cm
* The numbers in the above size are the numbers measured for one item in stock.
Please note that there may be a deviation of about 1 to 2 cm for each point.
* Product photos are taken with a digital camera. Please note that the color appearance may differ slightly from the actual product due to the liquid crystal display.