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Vintage ER Patchwork Madras Plaid Hoodie Jacket by FITH CO. LTD – Made in Japan

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Used
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M
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Vintage ER Patchwork Madras Plaid Hoodie Jacket by FITH CO. LTD – Made in Japan FITH Co., Ltd is a Japanese fashion company known for quality craftsmanship and timeless casualwear. The ER sub-label often produces Americana-inspired garments with playful, vintage, and workwear aesthetics. This patchwork madras hoodie reflects the Japanese reinterpretation of classic Ivy League and prep-style clothing, using colorful hand-stitched fabric swatches in a true heritage fashion style. Step into timeless style with this rare ER by FITH Co. Ltd patchwork hoodie jacket. Crafted in Japan, this piece features a vibrant madras plaid patchwork design, a signature look that blends preppy East Coast American style with meticulous Japanese craftsmanship. Lightweight yet full of character, it includes a full front zip, dual front pockets, and a relaxed silhouette perfect for layering. • Brand: ER (FITH Co., Ltd) • Made in Japan Chest: 20” Lengths:23.5” • Material: 100% Cotton • Design: Multi-color madras plaid patchwork • Details: Front zipper, two side pockets, attached hood • Condition: Vintage/pre-owned – Great condition with no major flaws This is a collectible item for fans of vintage Japanese Americana, heritage fashion, and curated casualwear. Ideal for styling with denim, sneakers, or layered over tees and shirts. Vintage Japanese jacket, ER by FITH Co, patchwork hoodie, madras plaid jacket, Japanese Americana fashion, rare ER jacket, streetwear vintage Japan, heritage patchwork jacket, FITH Co. Ltd hoodie, colorful checkered jacket #VintageER #FITHCo #JapaneseVintage #PatchworkJacket #MadrasPlaid #ERbyFITH #VintageStreetwear #MadeInJapan #RareFind #HeritageStyle #VintageMenswear #JapaneseAmericana #PlaidHoodie #VintageOuterwear

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