The
"Gold Tiger" camouflage pattern is composed of four colors: khaki cotton fabric, black (the origin of the "Tiger" designation), green (considered to have the best camouflage effect), and the brown of the ground peeking through the jungle. From the seemingly endless combinations, two color variations were born: Type I and Type II. Following the 1996 and 1998 reproductions, this marks the third reproduction of the
Gold Tiger. This time, we are releasing the U.S. Type II first, with U.S. Type I and the Asian model also planned for release. All are limited in quantity. Don't miss out!!
Gold Tiger, US Model, Type II, ShirtsMaterial: Cotton Twill
Note) Country of Origin: Japan
Printing Method: Flat screen
Note) Along with roller printing, it was a representative fabric printing method in Japan during the 1950s and 60s.
Printing Pitch: 15 inches
Details:1) Hanger LoopGold Tiger Shirts in US model have a hanger loop.
2) Size StampThe size indication on Gold Tiger shirts, both Type I and Type II, used a black stamp.
3) Chest PocketChest pockets with gussets on the sides and bottom.
4) Cigarette PocketOn the upper left sleeve, for Cigarette or First-Aid.
5) Urea resin button (18.8mm dia.)Urea resin buttons (18.8mm dia.) sourced in Japan.
6) Square-cut ButtonholeClothes sewn in Japan at the time often used Square-cut Buttonhole.
7) SelvedgeEdge of front panels is used selvedge of the fabric.
8) Double Chain Stitch(quarter-inch)A characteristic feature of garments sewn in Japan in 60s is the quarter-inch double chain stitching.
9) Cuff GussetThe gusseted cuffs are adjustable with two buttons.
Note) Country of Production: Japan (Mash Tailoring Factory)
Scheduled for release around Sep. 05-15!!