
STYLE EYES - RAYON BOWLING SHIRT “JAX BEER” - BLACK
Based on vintage items made in the mid-to-late 1950s. As the name suggests, bowling shirts are originally uniform shirts for bowling competitions, so this model has action pleats on the back to enhance mobility. Another feature is that the color of the collar and action pleats are switched from the body to accentuate the design.
The body is made of light, plain-weave 100% rayon fabric. The buttons are 14mm four-hole buttons, which are seen in bowling shirts from the 1950s. It is believed to have been ordered by a sake brewery's bowling team, and the voluminous, luxurious chain embroidery using shiny rayon thread enhances the team's sense of camaraderie.
100% RayonÂ
Made in Japan
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STYLE EYES - RAYON BOWLING SHIRT “JAX BEER” - BLACK
Based on vintage items made in the mid-to-late 1950s. As the name suggests, bowling shirts are originally uniform shirts for bowling competitions, so this model has action pleats on the back to enhance mobility. Another feature is that the color of the collar and action pleats are switched from the body to accentuate the design.
The body is made of light, plain-weave 100% rayon fabric. The buttons are 14mm four-hole buttons, which are seen in bowling shirts from the 1950s. It is believed to have been ordered by a sake brewery's bowling team, and the voluminous, luxurious chain embroidery using shiny rayon thread enhances the team's sense of camaraderie.
100% RayonÂ
Made in Japan
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Based on vintage items made in the mid-to-late 1950s. As the name suggests, bowling shirts are originally uniform shirts for bowling competitions, so this model has action pleats on the back to enhance mobility. Another feature is that the color of the collar and action pleats are switched from the body to accentuate the design.
The body is made of light, plain-weave 100% rayon fabric. The buttons are 14mm four-hole buttons, which are seen in bowling shirts from the 1950s. It is believed to have been ordered by a sake brewery's bowling team, and the voluminous, luxurious chain embroidery using shiny rayon thread enhances the team's sense of camaraderie.
100% RayonÂ
Made in Japan











