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WTAPS Autumn/Winter 2008 | Locals Jacket

07 October 2008, 21.17 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

wtaps locals jacket 1 WTAPS Autumn/Winter 2008 | Locals Jacket

We give you a detailed look at one of the stand-out pieces of the WTAPS Autumn/Winter 2008 collection – the Locals Jacket. The jacket comes in field raco twill in black and features a vast amount of detailed embroidery both on the front, back and the lining. Nevertheless they managed to keep the jacket nicely balanced and not too loaded, something that happens a lot when using too much embroidery on a piece.

The WTAPS Locals Jacket is now available at SlamJam.

Many more detailed images follow after the jump.


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