Japanese Happi Coat No.5
A happi coat is a traditional Japanese short jacket worn as a uniform at a festival. Firefighters and landscapers often wear happi coats as a uniform. Happi coats have a part called the back crest and collar crest, which are made with the family crest as well as the trade name or company logo, to indicate that the wearer belongs to the same company, group, organization, etc.
Material: dense cotton weave ( canvas ) weight ( oz ): 19.8
Dimensions ( in. )
Chest: 25.5 Shoulder to Shoulder: 26.0 Length: 32.0 Sleeve length: 13 Sleve opening: 9.75
A happi coat is a traditional Japanese short jacket worn as a uniform at a festival. Firefighters and landscapers often wear happi coats as a uniform. Happi coats have a part called the back crest and collar crest, which are made with the family crest as well as the trade name or company logo, to indicate that the wearer belongs to the same company, group, organization, etc.
Material: dense cotton weave ( canvas ) weight ( oz ): 19.8
Dimensions ( in. )
Chest: 25.5 Shoulder to Shoulder: 26.0 Length: 32.0 Sleeve length: 13 Sleve opening: 9.75
A happi coat is a traditional Japanese short jacket worn as a uniform at a festival. Firefighters and landscapers often wear happi coats as a uniform. Happi coats have a part called the back crest and collar crest, which are made with the family crest as well as the trade name or company logo, to indicate that the wearer belongs to the same company, group, organization, etc.
Material: dense cotton weave ( canvas ) weight ( oz ): 19.8
Dimensions ( in. )
Chest: 25.5 Shoulder to Shoulder: 26.0 Length: 32.0 Sleeve length: 13 Sleve opening: 9.75