Vintage WWII Japanese Embroidered Silk "Souvenir" Tour Jacket Militaria The island was originally home
Description
The island was originally home to the Taino people but after European colonization starting in the late 15th century as well as being a stop for slave ships from Africa
someone decided it was a good idea to put them both on a single t-shirt
in good condition with surface creasing
And for extra intimidation as you pass your opponents in the race
Drawing from their histories in bands like Operation Ivy
Vintage WWII Japanese Embroidered Silk "Souvenir" Tour Jacket Militaria The island was originally homeDuring military service in East Asia, soldiers often purchased sukajans, or souvenir jackets. The silk jackets were made by the Japanese for American soldiers. They quickly took on new meaning once they returned home. People wore the jackets as acts subversively, both in American and in Japan. But while the souvenir jacket's history is interesting and important, it is still a great looking article of clothing. Made with great attention to detail and
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