スーベニアジャケットのなかで最もスタンダードな両面にアセテート生地を使ったリバーシブルタイプ。戦後当時のスカジャンには、シルクに似た高級感を持つ物資統制外品目のアセテートが使われていた。中綿がないため季節を問わず着用でき、独特なドレープ感も魅力といえる。 The front side features a rare vintage sukajan design from the mid-1950s, depicting an eagle and a tiger locked in a fierce stare-down. \u2028Without the typical “Japan” lettering, both motifs are embroidered in bold, oversized scale, giving them the presence of true protagonists. \u2028The eagle’s wings are shaded in a beautiful gradient, while the tiger’s stripes are rendered with meticulous detail using vibrant, multicolored threads. The dragon on the chest is delicately expressed with fine lines, making use of the fabric’s green base. The reversible side showcases one of the most iconic sukajan designs: a roaring tiger. Its muscular body is portrayed with lifelike realism through tightly controlled side-stitch embroidery―a technique that only highly skilled craftsmen can achieve. \u2028The body features the so-called “reverse color scheme,” where the sleeve panels are darker than the torso. The pink-and-black combination, in particular, holds a legendary status within 1950s culture. ACETATE SOUVENIR JACKET \u2028This is the most classic type of sukajan: a reversible jacket with acetate fabric on both sides. \u2028In the postwar period, acetate―an off-ration material with a luxurious, silk-like luster―was widely used in souvenir jackets. \u2028Lightweight and without padding, it can be worn comfortably throughout the year, with its distinctive drape adding to its unique appeal.