Japanese 1970s Comma Harvester Coveralls: Rare Deadstock Workwear
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These 1970s Comma Harvester coveralls represent a unique piece of Japanese agricultural history. Produced by Comma, a rice harvester manufacturer in Kumamoto, Japan, they were distributed nationwide as promotional workwear to showcase their combines.
The coveralls feature a prominent back print reading, “For Delicious Rice, Comma Harvester”, reflecting the marketing style and design of the period. The fabric is a durable and comfortable 50/50 blend of vinylon and cotton, providing both strength and a soft feel suitable for workwear.
As unused deadstock items, these coveralls are highly valued by collectors and vintage workwear enthusiasts. Original promotional coveralls from this era rarely appear on the market, making them a distinctive addition to any collection.
They can be displayed as collectibles or worn as authentic vintage workwear, offering a tangible connection to Japan’s post-war agricultural industry while combining style and practicality.
