SUKEBAN All-Over Print Unisex Sweatshirt
Sukeban (スケバン/助番) is a Japanese term meaning 'delinquent girl', and the female equivalent to the male banchō in Japanese culture. Members of sukeban modify their school uniform by wearing coloured socks, rolling up their sleeves and lengthening their skirt, which were sometimes decorated with gang-affiliated symbols, kanji and/or slogans. Though their skirts were long, sukeban often cut their shirts to expose their midriffs. Adding to these features, sukeban often carried with them razor blades, bamboo swords and chains, which could be concealed under their skirts.• 95% recycled polyester, 5% spandex• Fabric weight (may vary by 5%): 9.08 oz./yd.² (308 g/m²)• Soft cotton-feel face• Brushed fleece fabric inside• Unisex fit• Overlock seams• Blank components sourced from China Size guide CHEST (inches) LENGTH (inches) SLEEVE (inches) XS 19 ¾ 26 ⅛ 22 S 20 ½ 26 ¾ 22 ⅝ M 21 ¼ 27 ⅜ 23 ¼ L 22 ⅞ 28 23 ⅞ XL 24 ⅜ 28 ½ 24 2XL 26 29 ⅛ 24 ¼ 3XL 27 ½ 29 ¾ 24 ⅜ CHEST (cm)