HBT BROWN CYCLIST JACKET
ERA : 70’s
ORIGIN : EAST EUROPE
CONDITION : WORN
FABRIC : Made from herringbone twill, a sturdy cotton fabric known for its resistance to wear and tear
Beautiful iconic design simple to wear with any outfit
Navy blue color variation
DESCRIPTION :
The Cyclist jacket holds a unique place in history, especially due to its association with the French Resistance during World War II. Originally designed for the French military’s cyclist units, this lightweight, durable jacket became iconic for its practicality and resistance to wear.
During World War II, members of the French Resistance, known as the Maquis, adopted this jacket for its utility, blending civilian appearance with military functionality. The HBT fabric, known for its V-shaped herringbone weave, was not only durable but also resistant to tearing and suited for outdoor activities like cycling or guerrilla operations. These jackets allowed Resistance fighters to move discreetly, yet offered enough durability for their intense, covert missions against occupying forces.
Design: Simple, utilitarian cut with button-up front and large pockets for storage, ideal for carrying maps, tools, and small equipment
This jacket is more than a functional piece; it's a symbol of the bravery and determination of those who fought for freedom. Today, it stands as a collectible for vintage military enthusiasts and a reminder of the critical role played by ordinary people in extraordinary times.
SIZE GUIDE :
Our model Clément is 1m78, 69kg and he is wearing size Medium
SIZE Small :
- Shoulder width : [cm 46]
- Chest width : [cm 60]
- Centre backlength : [cm 60]
- Sleeves : [cm 6O]
SIZE Medium :
- Shoulder width : [cm 48]
- Chest width : [cm 62]
- Centre backlength : [cm 62]
- Sleeves : [cm 60]
SIZE Large :
- Shoulder width : [cm 50]
- Chest width : [cm 64]
- Centre backlength : [cm 63]
- Sleeves : [cm 62]