Blue denim coat with turn down collar and detachable grey fleece liner. It has a wide collar with a round neck and fastens centre front with four large grey metal buttons. There is an angled pocket to the left chest with a pointed flap on the outside that fastens with a metal press stud, jetted slit and patch pocket to the inside with stitching showing on the outside. The coat has two large side pockets at hip level with vertical curved flaps fastening with metal press studs. The pockets are inserted into the twisted side seams. Wide turn up cuffs with black rib knitted inner cuffs. The arm seams are twisted and the back of the coat has a wide yoke with two vertical back seams. Label in the back of the neck, small red label to the inner left cuff seam. Care label in left side seam with two extra buttons sewn into it.
The sleeveless liner is made of grey fleece which has worn around the hip level. The edges are finished with grey binding and the liner is attached to the coat with flat metal buttons around the front edges and collar. They fasten into button holes and tabs of the coat facings. Care label in left side seam.
Country of Design: Belgium
Country of Manufacture: Tunisia
Country of Design: United States
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Country of Design: USA
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Country of Design: Belgium
Country of Manufacture: Indonesia 无标题的
Sand-coloured hooded jacket with integrated wearable technology features, part of Levi's ICD+ Storage jacket collection, launched in summer 2001 as the second season of the ICD+ range. The jacket includes contrasting black trims, a black mesh lining with taped seams, and adjustable Velcro tabs at the collar and cuffs. It fastens at the centre front with a concealed zip under a Velcro-secured placket.
Designed with large, curved pockets, the jacket accommodates the Philips Xenium mobile phone, Rush MP3 player, and earphones, along with purpose-built channels for wiring. A central control module links all devices, allowing the wearer to control each device via a unified remote. A hidden fabric loop and channel neatly route the earphone wiring to the hood, where the earphones are stowed until needed, maintaining a tidy appearance while ensuring easy device access.
Additionally, the jacket can be folded into the two main pockets, with zips around the pockets allowing it to transform into a shoulder bag with clasp fastenings, as per instructions in the manual. The ICD+ range was pioneering, marking the first commercial collection designed to fully integrate consumer electronics within the garment.
Country of Design: Belgium
Country of Manufacture: Indonesia.
Commuter jacket in a dark indigo denim that features touch-sensitive 'Jacquard Threads' and 'Jacquard' snap tag containing electronics that connect the 'Jacquard Threads' in the jacket’s cuff to the wearer’s mobile device. The snap tag lets the wearer know about incoming information, like a phone call, by giving light and haptic feedback. The tag also houses the battery which can last up to 2 weeks between USB charges. It fastens at the centre front with matt black branded jeans poppers and has two chest pockets with flaps and popper closures and the signature red Levi’s tag attached the left pocket. It has a left arm zip pocket and two slanted front zip pockets. The back features action pleats to allow for movement and a separate yoke that has been bar tacked down centrally for ventilation. It also has a wide curved hem and reflective piping on the back seams for added visibility for cyclists. The construction of the jacket is made up of 'Jacquard' threads by incorporating Google technology and embedded electronics. This uses conductive metal alloys which are combined with a variety of natural and synthetic fibre and then woven. The jacket has been designed to withstand up to ten washes with the 'Jacquard' snap tag removed.
Country of Manufacture: China
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