POST O'ALLS
Post O'Alls "#1931-NRN A-III Pack by Ballistics : Nylon Fiber Ripstop navy"
Product Description
The "Fannypack Crossbody: GORE-TEX 3DIGITAL CAMO desert" from Post O'Alls has arrived.
The A-III Pack is a masterpiece of modern military bags.
Recently, it has become a focus of attention from designers around the world.
Post O'Alls has a long relationship with the A-III Pack, dating back to the late 1990s. Initially, they placed orders with EAGLE, an ace American military bag supplier, and later began to outsource production to Ballistics Industries, a proud Japanese company. We have been working with Ballistics Industries since the 1990s and have collaborated on various projects in the past, but this season we have once again commissioned them to make a special order for the A-III Pack.
This time we've used lightweight nylon ripstop material, which is suitable for town use.
| Size (cm) | height | Width | gusset |
| One Size |
49 | 36 | twenty two |
*Measurements are taken flat.
Materials and handling
Brand Information
POST O'ALLS has been a favorite of customers from a wide range of genres since its debut at the Las Vegas MAGIC show in January 1993. The first collection featured 1940s-style coverall jackets made from the then-current Malden Mills polar fleece material, pre-war pullover shirts made from heavyweight gingham chambray, and other timeless yet lesser-known vintage workwear styles. The Post Overalls style has remained unchanged since its inception: authentic details, tailoring, a unique mix of fabrics and styles, tailored as needed, and then infused with unique character. Its roots lie in functional clothing derived from a foundation of vintage workwear, military, and outdoor wear. Designer Tsuyoshi Obuchi has a deep respect for old, obscure American workwear designs, particularly the 1920s and 1930s, a unique period when old-fashioned craftsmanship and new Machine Age-influenced industrial design came together. He believes that much of today's outstanding American design was born and reached its peak during that period. Having worn vintage workwear on a daily basis since the early 1980s, Obuchi has naturally become familiar with the patterns, unmistakable designs, and unique fabrics that make it special and timeless. These elements are woven into the creation of Post Overalls. His original concept for Post Overalls remains unchanged today: new clothing inspired by yet comparable to vintage clothing, with the exquisite details and beautiful stitching that Obuchi loves and that can be worn alongside vintage clothing.