FUMIKA_UCHIDA x CHACOLI "COTTON CANVAS TACTICAL VEST / BROWN"
A collaboration born out of FUMIKA_UCHIDA and CHACOLI's mutual respect for vintage products.
A vintage tactical vest reconstructed with functional details for everyday wear.
The front pocket combines a beautiful form with practicality, with a three-dimensional design that takes into consideration the silhouette when stored.
It is designed to function as both a vest and a bag, and the reverse side is made to be soft to the touch for a comfortable feel.
Developed by FUMIKA_UCHIDA, this high-density canvas fabric resembles vintage naval uniforms.
In pursuit of a deadstock-like texture, it has been processed to reduce puffiness and fuzziness. In addition, acetate coating is applied to increase its strength, allowing you to enjoy the changes that occur over time as you use it.
FUMIKA_UCHIDA x CHACOLI
COTTON CANVAS TACTICAL VEST
Color: BROWN
Size: ONE SIZE
MATERIAL: COTTON 100%
Made in Japan
ATTENTION: Dry clean only.
Please avoid washing as this may cause the item to lose its shape, shrink or change in texture.
This fabric has been coated. This coating is not permanent and will fade with wear, but you can enjoy the changes over time.
Width and Height
SIZE : ONE SIZE -45cm 78cm
(Model: 160cm)
《DESIGNER / FUMIKA UCHIDA》
In 2005, he opened the vintage shop "JANTIQUES" in Nakameguro.
After gaining experience as a vintage buyer, he started his own brand, "FUMIKA_UCHIDA". The debut collection was released in the Fall/Winter 2014 season.
In October 2018 First street-level store opens.
《 CHACOLI 》
"CASE of CASE"
CASE has two meanings: "container" and "situation."
With this in mind, we pursue not only the beauty of the bag, but also its functional value as a tool.
Anonymous bags have a clear purpose and are designed for a single use rather than for decorativeness or aesthetic beauty, and they have an appealing simplicity with all unnecessary elements stripped away and a bold design.
At CHACOLI, we are attracted to these products as "cases" for storing things, in terms of their uses and functionality, and we have collected only those products that interest us, regardless of country, era, or use.
This collection selects 16 different types of bags that have been used as tools and reconstructs them by increasing the size variation without adding any design or color.