“The beauty of the world is the mouth of a labyrinth. The unwary individual who on entering takes a few steps is soon unable to find the opening. Worn out, with nothing to eat or drink, in the dark, separated from his dear ones, and from everything he loves and is accustomed to, he walks on without knowing anything or hoping anything, incapable even of discovering whether he is really going forward or merely turning round on the same spot. But this affliction is as nothing compared with the danger threatening him. For if he does not lose courage, if he goes on walking, it is absolutely certain that he will finally arrive at the center of the labyrinth. And there God is waiting to eat him. Later he will go out again, but he will be changed, he will have become different, after being eaten and digested by God. Afterward he will stay near the entrance so that he can gently push all those who come near into the opening.” - Simone Weil “The beauty of the world is the mouth of a labyrinth. The unwary individual who on entering takes a few steps is soon unable to find the opening. Worn out, with nothing to eat or drink, in the dark, separated from his dear ones, and from everything he loves and is accustomed to, he walks on without knowing anything or hoping anything, incapable even of discovering whether he is really going forward or merely turning round on the same spot. But this affliction is as nothing compared with the danger threatening him. For if he does not lose courage, if he goes on walking, it is absolutely certain that he will finally arrive at the center of the labyrinth. And there God is waiting to eat him. Later he will go out again, but he will be changed, he will have become different, after being eaten and digested by God. Afterward he will stay near the entrance so that he can gently push all those who come near into the opening.” - Simone Weil

ARCHIVAL KAPITAL KOUNTRY WOVEN COTTON ARGYLE COAT

After starting Kapital in 2002, founders Toshikiyo Hirata and his son Kiro Hirata established Kapital Kountry in 2010. While Kapital is known worldwide for its use of old Japanese manufacturing techniques, the Kountry line is known for its dyeing and washing methods. In addition to this, the Kountry line also reworks older Kapital pieces to create one-of-a-kind garments. Made in Japan. Rare coarse woven cotton argyle jacket with impeccable tailoring and fit. Wooden buttons and front pockets.

Size: Small (Mens)
Material: 100% Cotton (Feels like jute or coarse canvas)
Condition: Mint Vintage Condition

Measurements are taken with the garment laying flat.
Arm Pit to Arm Pit: 19”
Front Length: 24”
Shoulder to Shoulder: 25”
Sleeves from Shoulder: 16.5”

Regular price $300.00
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