Late 1960s, A-M, Gold Tiger derivative, ADD, tiger stripe, Asian cut, shirt, in good condition

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This is a Tiger Stripe shirt derived from the Gold Tiger pattern, believed to have first appeared around the late 1960s. This pattern is also known as “ADD.”

While it shares a similar vibe and pattern with the standard Gold Tiger, it features a unique color scheme and pattern flow, making it a rare design also known as “ADD.”The overlapping colors—a deep navy-black, vivid green, and yellowish brown—create a charming piece that inherits the ruggedness of the Gold Tiger while giving off a somewhat refined impression.

It is believed that larger sizes are virtually nonexistent, making this a rare pattern found almost exclusively in Asian cuts. This item is labeled as sizes A–M, and there are signs that the size tag has been removed. Among Tiger Stripe designs, this piece is highly recommended for those looking to expand their collection beyond the mainstream patterns.

It has been washed only a few times; the colors remain deep, and the fabric is in excellent condition. Often considered the “younger brother” of the Gold Tiger, this piece allows you to fully appreciate the unique charm and beauty of this derivative pattern.

Country of Manufacture: Estimated U.S. Territory of Okinawa |
Era: Estimated late
1960s | Size Marking: Equivalent to A–M

Condition

In good condition, having been washed only a few times. There are signs that the size tag has been removed. There is no major damage, and the color retention is excellent.

As this is a used item, returns are not accepted. Thank you for your understanding.

Size (Flat Measurements)

Shoulder width: 42 cm; Chest
width: 47 cm; Length
: 64 cm;
Sleeve length: 51 cm

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