Vintage
“Imperial Japanese Army” 1920's wool melton field jacket
Damage, holes
We would like to introduce you to some masterpieces from MOOD that exude a sense of the weight of history.
This is a masterpiece of woolen winter clothing manufactured by the former Japanese Army around 1920.
It could be said that this garment embodies the spirit of the Taisho period, when military uniforms absorbed Western-style tailoring while simultaneously honing practicality and symmetry. Behind the stripped-down appearance, there is a structure that was assembled with the wearer's movements in mind, and even when combined with a modern wardrobe, the fact that it retains its "persuasiveness as clothing" is an added value unique to this piece.
The first thing that catches your eye is the deep olive brown wool, with a brushed, melton-like texture that catches the light softly and accentuates the three-dimensional shape. The thickness of the fabric keeps the line of the placket straight, so simply fastening the front buttons creates a naturally solid look, and its beauty lies in the fact that it can be worn as an outerwear piece, yet still "looks like a jacket."
The small, neat collar gives it a sharp look when tucked in, yet a relaxed feel when open. There are flap pockets on either side of the chest, and the structure securely fastens them with buttons, creating a visual balance while also ensuring reliability for practical use. There's also a similar flap pocket at the bottom, so the four compartments are functional rather than decorative, a noble feature typical of military uniforms of that era.
Additionally, the contrast between the large buttons on the front and the small buttons on the pockets adds rhythm to what could easily be a monotonous surface, adding a touch of expression to a rigid utility look that is interesting. The back has a vertical axis running through the center seam, while deep slits are provided at the sides of the hem and fastening tabs are added to ensure a range of motion, so while standing, it has a calm and tidy appearance, and the fabric does not pull easily when walking or bending.
The fact that the shape has remained intact after more than 100 years, and the density of the material and the tension of the stitching remain visible in the image, is itself proof of the quality of the time. In addition, the Taisho period was a time when the influx of Western culture accelerated and military uniforms were refined as "tailored for functionality," and the cultural appeal of this item lies in the fact that a product from that turning point can be incorporated into everyday wear.
In terms of styling, pairing a high-quality shirt with draped slacks and finishing with neat leather shoes will highlight the style's military origins as structural beauty rather than strength. Another option is to pair a minimalist high-neck top with a long skirt or straight trousers, prioritizing the tranquility of the material and surface, which will naturally connect the period outline with modern elegance.
This is a vintage masterpiece that adds depth to your outfit without overstating its historical significance. Don't miss this opportunity!
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