About the product
- Let’s start from the origins of the word. The term comes from the end-of-the-Nineteenth-century-English hop-sack, the sack for hops, I imagine this is what they carried the hops in for the beers. The first part was real, that second part I have no idea. Now...over the years, the use has obviously changed and Hopsack today is a fabric for clothing, essentially a very open weave or a variation of the common plain weave in which the warp and weft create a simple checked pattern. If you look close enough you'll understand what I mean.
- Japanese 5.5oz. overdyed hopsack
- Chest pocket
- Chalk buttons
- Rear box pleat & locker loop
- Contrast stitched bottom button hole
- 100% cotton
- Made in USA
- Model is 5’7” (170cm) tall, weighs 138lbs (63kg) and is wearing a size M