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The Great Wave Bomber Jacket for women
Katsushika Hokusai89,95 €
What our photomodel wears
The model shown in the picture has a bodyheight of 5.54 ft (169 cm) and wears a size S.
Click on “Size Chart” below to find the perfect fit for you!
Description
The Great Wave Bomber Jacket for women, featuring:
- Handmade product
- Women’s cut
- 100% Polyester
- Ribbed stand-up collar
- Elastic cuffs
- Elasticized hem
- Full front zipper closure
- Two lined welt pockets at front
- Dark blue polyester lining
Women’s Bomber Jacket “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa”
The Great Wave Bomber Jacket for women with a fondness for Japanese art. Perhaps undeniably featuring the most famous artwork of a wave ever created. This bomber jacket is the perfect addition to every woman’s wardrobe. The iconic blue wave on a matching sandy background creates a very distinguished vintage look. Undoubtedly easy recognizable and never out of trend, this classic art motive makes for a very special piece of art apparel. A stylish Asian look meets a modern bomber jacket for women. Featuring a stand collar, as well as stretchable cuffs and hem. The full surface print develops its full potential on this light fabric made from 100% polyester. Nevertheless, the result are equally bright and crystal clear colors. Get ready to grab some serious attention rocking The Great Wave printed on a Louvrys jacket.
About the Japanese artwork printed on this jacket
“The Great Wave Off Kanagawa” is a world-famous piece of Art by Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, currently valued at $1.6 million. The Ukiyo-e styled print is crowned the most famous piece of Asian Art of all times. Proudly showing a great wave in front of Japan’s highest mountain, Mount Fuji. Originally printed on a woodblock, this legendary masterpiece has been created between 1830 and 1832.
Today, it’s not only popular because it almost looks like a modern comic illustration. Furthermore, it revolutionized the whole genre of Japanese prints by being one of the very first Japanese artworks to feature the color blue. Before the pigment “Prussian blue” was invented in the 19th century, Japan had no access to blue color at all. If you look at it from this perspective, what’s a better first motive to paint with a rare color than a beautiful blue ocean wave? Keep in mind what the artwork represents, whenever you show off The Great Wave on this stylish bomber jacket for women.
Katsushika Hokusai Bomber jacket
Katsushika Hokusai (* 10/31/1760; †05/10/1849) was a Japanese artist of the edo period. Generally, he is treasured for his ukiyo-e style compositions. Hokusai’s oil paintings are world-famous for their dynamic composition, attention to detail, and use of bold, bright colors. Find enjoyment in the artist’s deemed fantastic work, by rocking this Katsushika Hokusai bomber jacket for women.
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Size Chart
S | M | L | XL | 2XL | |
Width (A) | 21.46 in | 22.44 in | 23.43 in | 24.41 in | 25.39 in |
Length (B) | 23.82 in | 24.61 in | 25.39 in | 26.18 in | 26.97 in |
Sleeve (C) | 22.64 in | 23.43 in | 24.21 in | 25.00 in | 25.79 in |
S | M | L | XL | 2XL | |
Width (A) | 54.50 cm | 57.00 cm | 59.50 cm | 62.00 cm | 64.50 cm |
Length (B) | 60.50 cm | 62.50 cm | 64.50 cm | 66.50 cm | 68.50 cm |
Sleeve length (C) | 57.50 cm | 59.50 cm | 61.50 cm | 63.50 cm | 65.50 cm |
Care Instructions
Do not dryclean; Iron, steam or dry: low heat; Tumble dry: medium heat; Do not bleach; Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F).