Description

SUNLUCAS "URBAN FROST" PUFFER

 

Size: fits M

Cond.: 9/10

Measurements:

Length 70cm, Chest 53cm, Sleeves 65cm

(Model is 1,77cm)

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SUNLUCAS “Urban Frost” Down Bomber — Japanese Archive / Number Nine Aesthetic

A cold-season essential with serious early-2000s Tokyo energy. This SUNLUCAS down jacket blends clean structure with subtle attitude — very much in the lane of Number Nine / ifsixwasnine / Japanese archive style. Minimal at first glance, but full of presence once worn.

Condition:
Very good vintage condition. The fabric keeps its deep tone and natural sheen, with light signs of wear that add authentic character rather than flaws.

Material:
Durable nylon shell with a slightly crinkled texture and rich finish. Thick padded insulation for real warmth. Soft inner lining for comfort. Fur-trimmed hood adds contrast and depth.

Fit & Size:
Tagged M-L. Cropped bomber silhouette with ribbed hem and cuffs for a sharp, structured fit. Comfortable but defined — ideal for layered winter looks.

Details:

  • Voluminous down padding

  • Fur-trimmed hood

  • Dual vertical zip pockets

  • Full front zip closure

  • Ribbed waistband and cuffs

  • Clean panel construction with subtle shaping

Styling:
Perfect with faded Japanese denim, slim black trousers, or layered over a hoodie for that effortless archive street vibe. Works equally well in dark minimal outfits or early-2000s inspired fits.

Why it stands out:
This piece feels like winter nights in Tokyo — understated, confident, and quietly bold. A functional jacket with archive soul, built for those who appreciate minimalism with edge.

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SUNLUCAS "URBAN FROST" PUFFER

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    Description

    SUNLUCAS "URBAN FROST" PUFFER

     

    Size: fits M

    Cond.: 9/10

    Measurements:

    Length 70cm, Chest 53cm, Sleeves 65cm

    (Model is 1,77cm)

    -

    SUNLUCAS “Urban Frost” Down Bomber — Japanese Archive / Number Nine Aesthetic

    A cold-season essential with serious early-2000s Tokyo energy. This SUNLUCAS down jacket blends clean structure with subtle attitude — very much in the lane of Number Nine / ifsixwasnine / Japanese archive style. Minimal at first glance, but full of presence once worn.

    Condition:
    Very good vintage condition. The fabric keeps its deep tone and natural sheen, with light signs of wear that add authentic character rather than flaws.

    Material:
    Durable nylon shell with a slightly crinkled texture and rich finish. Thick padded insulation for real warmth. Soft inner lining for comfort. Fur-trimmed hood adds contrast and depth.

    Fit & Size:
    Tagged M-L. Cropped bomber silhouette with ribbed hem and cuffs for a sharp, structured fit. Comfortable but defined — ideal for layered winter looks.

    Details:

    • Voluminous down padding

    • Fur-trimmed hood

    • Dual vertical zip pockets

    • Full front zip closure

    • Ribbed waistband and cuffs

    • Clean panel construction with subtle shaping

    Styling:
    Perfect with faded Japanese denim, slim black trousers, or layered over a hoodie for that effortless archive street vibe. Works equally well in dark minimal outfits or early-2000s inspired fits.

    Why it stands out:
    This piece feels like winter nights in Tokyo — understated, confident, and quietly bold. A functional jacket with archive soul, built for those who appreciate minimalism with edge.

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