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Seuvas 10oz Canvas Coverall - Logwood

Seuvas 10oz Canvas Coverall - Logwood

Kurashiki Hampu has been producing its renowned canvas in the city of Kurashiki the same way since 1888. Showing off the simplicity and beauty of the material, this coverall features a classic silhouette inspired by vintage chore jackets, with an updated triple stitched raglan sleeve construction. The dye with which the fabric is dyed is derived from the heartwood of the Logwood tree, a tree native to Southern Mexico and Central America. 

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Seuvas 10oz Canvas Coverall - Logwood

Kurashiki Hampu has been producing its renowned canvas in the city of Kurashiki the same way since 1888. Showing off the simplicity and beauty of the material, this coverall features a classic silhouette inspired by vintage chore jackets, with an updated triple stitched raglan sleeve construction. The dye with which the fabric is dyed is derived from the heartwood of the Logwood tree, a tree native to Southern Mexico and Central America. 

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Kurashiki Hampu has been producing its renowned canvas in the city of Kurashiki the same way since 1888. Showing off the simplicity and beauty of the material, this coverall features a classic silhouette inspired by vintage chore jackets, with an updated triple stitched raglan sleeve construction. The dye with which the fabric is dyed is derived from the heartwood of the Logwood tree, a tree native to Southern Mexico and Central America.Â