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Unisex High-Street Asymmetric Zipper Jacket – Heavyweight Distressed Hooded Coat For Spring & Fall (Grey, M-3XL)
NZ$41.86
| Sku | Price | Quantity | |
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![]() | grey/3XL | NZ$41.86 | |
![]() | grey/2XL | NZ$41.86 | |
![]() | grey/L | NZ$41.86 | |
![]() | grey/M | NZ$41.86 | |
![]() | grey/XL | NZ$41.86 |
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About this item
Sourced from justootd
Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item number: 31751074
Item specifics
Thickness
Standard
Colour
Black, Gray
Top Length
Regular
Material
Polyester
Sleeve Length
Full
Stuffing
None
Removable Part
None
Types
Regular
Care Instructions
machine washable; no dry clean
Included Components
One-piece
Item description from the seller
Your Signature Anti-Fit Silhouette
For those who treat clothing as wearable sculpture – this jacket bends the rules of symmetry.
Why This Isn’t Just Another Hoodie
🔹 Diagonal Dimensionality – 37° angled zipper creates illusion of elongated torso (modeled by 5’5” and 6’1” wearers).
🔹 Controlled Destruction – Hand-sanded abrasions at stress points mimic 2-year natural wear.
🔹 Weight = Authority – 550GSM French terry backing stops wind chill without bulk.
🔹 Stealth Utility – Thumb loops tuck away when not in use; hood depth adjusts via hidden drawstring.
🔹 Monastic Palette – Grey dye batch-mixed with charcoal undertones to complement all skin tones.
From Studio to Street
Gallery Hack: Layer over turtleneck + waxed denim (leave zipper at 3/4 position).
Rainy Day Armor: Hood up + zipper fully closed = water-beading surface like treated canvas.
Jetlag Uniform: Pair with techwear pants for instant “just flew in from Berlin” credibility.
Disclaimer
May provoke compliments from strangers who “used to have a jacket like this in the 90s”.

















