This rare Sabotage outerwear piece is a functional and visually striking jacket. likely from the late 1980s or early 1990s. Crafted from a shimmering nylon that shifts subtly between green. grey. and hints of blue depending on the light. the jacket blends utilitarian design with bold contrasts most notably the bright solar orange quilted lining.
Designed with practicality in mind. it features a hidden. foldable hood that tucks neatly into the collar and secures with a Velcro closure. The front includes four functional pockets: two angled hand pockets and two flap chest pockets for storage. The back of the jacket has cleverly integrated intake panels to provide better mobility.
A curious design choice (and conversation starter) is the asymmetric armpit venting system: three grommet vents under the left arm at the front. none on the right. However. both sides feature rear vents for breathability. Wondering if this is intentional or a mistake.
Size: Large (Men)
Pit to Pit - 64cm
Back - 70cm
Arms (Pit to Cuff) - 50cm
Condition is great preowned with little signs of wear. No damages.