ts(s)’Military Shirt Jacket Isn’t Olive Drab

Spring is built for overshirts, and so is ts(s). Everyone needs a super lightweight jacket for when things start to brighten up without being super warm or all that predictable, and the Japanese brand keeps things subtle, but interesting, just the way you like them.

The Military Shirt Jacket by ts(s) is familiar, yet somehow different, in a way that only a storied Japanese brand like ts(s) can achieve with aplomb. A multi-pocket shirt jacket like this is sure to be a functional go-to layer you’ll turn to for years.

Made from a 65/35 cotton-poly ripstop, the Military Shirt Jacket has echoes. of the Jungle Jacket and other Military Field Jackets in its silhouette, but instead of olive drab, ts(s) have sewn it up in rich deep blue and black colorways. It also features an asymmetrical tonal button front with a triangular flap at the top, for buttoning up on a breezy day or chilly evening or leaving it open to catch the wind.

Four gusseted military-style pockets up front, adjustable cuffs, a pointed collar, and a relaxed standard-issue fit complete this loadout, which is all sewn up in Japan.

Available for $410 from Namu Shop.