Designed to fit snugly along the curves of the body.
SLIM FIT
Designed with a slender silhouette (for jackets, designed to allow room for a thin mid-layer).
REGULAR FIT
A moderate fit that is neither too slim nor too loose (for jackets, designed with enough room to wear a thick mid-layer). Men's regular fit pants have a slightly narrower thigh, lower leg, and hem.
RELAXED FIT
Designed to drape loosely over the body. Men's relaxed fit pants have extra room in the hips, thighs, lower legs, and hem.
T-SHIRT
T-SHIRT
RANGLAN SLEEVE
RAGLAN SLEEVE
LONG SLEEVE SHIRT
LONG SLEEVE SHIRT
JACKET
JACKET
BOTTOMS
BOTTOMS
CAP
CAP
GLASSES/SUNGLASSES
GLASSES/SUNGLASSES
SHOES
SHOES
BELT
BELT
NOTE
NOTES
TOPS
*All measurements are taken flat. All units are in cm.
Shoulder width (straight line from shoulder to shoulder) Body width (straight line from armpit to armpit) Length (straight line from the center of the back collar to the hem) Front length (straight line from the center of the collar to the front hem) Back length (straight line from the center of the collar to the back hem) Sleeve length (from shoulder to cuff when stretched straight)
PANTS
Waist (measure the circumference of the waist when laid flat) Rise (from the top button to the crotch seam) Back rise (from the top of the back to the crotch seam) Inseam (from the crotch seam to the hem) Thigh width (measure the straight line width of the thigh at the crotch attachment point) Hem width (measure one side of the hem opening)
PRODUCT CONDITION DESCRIPTIONS
[USED] Refers to vintage or used items. [DEAD STOCK] Refers to items that have been stored in a warehouse for a long period. These are vintage items but are unused.
AMIACALVA is a bag brand launched by designer Kazuhiro Kato in 2010. Inspired by the ancient fish "AMIACALVA," which has been traveling for millions of years without evolving its appearance, the brand develops products that pursue perfection (design) and adaptability (functionality). The designer himself worked in planning and sales at a bag manufacturer, but was unable to create the items he wanted because of the division of labor. This led to the designer himself being responsible for the entire production process, including design, fabric selection, cutting, and sewing.