"Rocky Mountain Featherbed"Duck Down Vest
KAMIYA
¥135000
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Size guide
- 着丈 Body Length
- 肩幅 Shoulder Width
- 身幅 Body Width
- S
- 75cm
- 45cm
- 64cm
- M
- 76cm
- 47cm
- 66cm
- L
- 77cm
- 49cm
- 69cm
Product details
【KAMIYA 2025 Autumn/Winter Collection】
"Rocky Mountain Featherbed"Duck Down Vest
Collaboration item with Rocky Mountain Featherbed.
Cotton canvas duck vest.
Distressed finish for a worn-in look.
Oversized fit.
Button-up closure.
Side pockets.
Wearing model : 182 cm
Wearing size : M
=About =Rocky Mountain Featherbed
Rocky Mountain Featherbed (RMFC) is a cold-weather apparel brand for cowboys, born in Wyoming, USA, in the 1960s. Known for its single-piece leather yoke inspired by Native American leather capes and its high functional beauty, the brand disappeared once in the 1980s but was revived in 2005 by Japan's Kinji Teramoto. It remains an evolving heritage brand, preserving traditional details while integrating modern materials and techniques.
※Product images may appear different from the actual item due to lighting conditions during photography or variations in monitor settings.
※Some photos feature sample items; actual products may differ slightly in finish or sizing.
※Color, texture, and specifications may vary slightly due to differences in production timing or individual characteristics of each piece. We appreciate your understanding.
※Intentional distressing such as holes, fading, and staining is part of the design and reflects the character of the item. Please enjoy these features as part of its unique aesthetic.
"Rocky Mountain Featherbed"Duck Down Vest
Collaboration item with Rocky Mountain Featherbed.
Cotton canvas duck vest.
Distressed finish for a worn-in look.
Oversized fit.
Button-up closure.
Side pockets.
Wearing model : 182 cm
Wearing size : M
=About =Rocky Mountain Featherbed
Rocky Mountain Featherbed (RMFC) is a cold-weather apparel brand for cowboys, born in Wyoming, USA, in the 1960s. Known for its single-piece leather yoke inspired by Native American leather capes and its high functional beauty, the brand disappeared once in the 1980s but was revived in 2005 by Japan's Kinji Teramoto. It remains an evolving heritage brand, preserving traditional details while integrating modern materials and techniques.
※Product images may appear different from the actual item due to lighting conditions during photography or variations in monitor settings.
※Some photos feature sample items; actual products may differ slightly in finish or sizing.
※Color, texture, and specifications may vary slightly due to differences in production timing or individual characteristics of each piece. We appreciate your understanding.
※Intentional distressing such as holes, fading, and staining is part of the design and reflects the character of the item. Please enjoy these features as part of its unique aesthetic.


