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Weird outerwear is invaded.
2026.01.10
Today's blog is in the middle of a sale, so I was planning to inform you of the sale items, but I will change the schedule in a hurry and introduce new products!
I would like to introduce this season's new outerwear received from BURLAP.
The reason why it arrived now is that Mr. K, a talented salesman who has always been very helpful at the Soss Company handling BURLAP, is a fiercely recommended outerwear this season, so please put it out by all means! ! I received a thankful call, and in a sense, it may be a form that took root in that spirit, but if Mr. K, who is super fashionable and loves clothes, says so much! As I said, the outerwear is in stock at this time when there is no regular stock, so I will introduce this time! !
Just Mr. K! Try wearing it again and feel light, warmth, and details now! It's really nice!
BURLAP OUTFITTERS
PCU L7 JKT EP
Base is the top-level outerwear that falls under the final level of Level 7 of the U.S. military layering system PCU
I think many people have heard of the ECWCS layering system.
What is the difference between PCU and ECWCS?
ECWCS was developed for general soldiers and emphasizes cold protection and durability that can withstand long-term operations in cold regions, and mobility is not as important as PCU, but it is designed to accommodate a wide range of climatic conditions.
The PCU is designed for special operations forces and is designed to maintain high mobility and flexibility in extreme environments, and is capable of responding to moisture and wind, not only in cold regions but also in a variety of harsh environments.
The image of PCU has further improved the mobility and flexibility that ECWCS could not fulfill, as well as the ability to respond in harsh environments!
One who was a technical advisor at Patagonia at the time played a role in enhancing its functionality. We have been involved in the production of PCU systems and fundamentally innovate ECWCS systems, which were heavy and lacking mobility!
We have developed lightweight and flexible combat clothing for special forces.
It's been long before, but certainly the LEVEL7 I'm introducing this time is very light anyway, but it's warmest.
The batting is made of primaloft, which is already familiar to everyone.
I'm still relying on Primaloft this season, but it's so warm without saying it.
The nylon in the table uses semi-permanent water-repellent nylon, which is processed to a threat that does not degrade water-repellent effect by applying silicon polymer coating to a high density, water-repellent nylon yarn called epic.
This was used in Barrap's no-loft jacket, which we often bought at our shop, and in fact, U.S. military level 7 also uses this epic nylon.
And with a more luxurious specification, the lining uses Pertex's unique QUANTUM for Barrap's lining, with ultralight and excellent windproof lining.
This is also the fabric that was used for the primaloft jacket of Wild Things that was well received by everyone.
If you explain each nylon, it will be tremendous, so I will omit it,
No matter which material you take, all the compatibility is best!
As for the mold, there is a large hand warmer pocket on the left and right side, and a large mesh pocket on the back.
The size of the body width and shoulders can be spared, but the big difference from ECWCS is the short length. If you squeeze the spindle and wear it with a shorter length specification, it goes without saying that it goes well with pants with a loose silhouette.
This season, especially the outerwear packed with batting pans is in a pandemic, but since the fluffy feeling is suppressed, it is definitely a convenient outerwear that is especially recommended for adults without a fresh feeling.
It is an unusual arrival at this time, but it is a good outerwear that can be used very much even if you anticipate the future.
It is a great recommendation for those who have not bought outerwear and those who want to go the second spot this season.
BURLAP OUTFITTERS
PCU L7 JKT EP
¥50,600(in tax)
STOCKMAN MARKET Nakajima
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