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Dinner Jacket

    Fits just like their Forager Coat (Oversized cut. If you would like a more fitted look, order a size down)

    F.D.A
    + Custom enamel tack buttons
    + Embroidered pocket square sewn in (tucks down if you want)
    + Made entirely in Los Angeles

    Ranch Denim
    + Custom nickel tack buttons
    + Sleeves made long for cuffing or custom altering
    + Full Cut
    + Made entirely in Los Angeles

    Materials:
    + F.D.A. Blueberry Rayon: 70% Rayon, 30% Polyester
    + Linen:  100% Linen, Hand dyed
    + Ranch Denim: 10oz Denim, 100% Cotton

    MEALS prepares non-gendered clothing inspired by food. Cooking and clothing production are strikingly similar. To make pants, cotton is grown, milled, cut, sewn, and dyed. To make salad, romaine is grown, chopped, washed, and drizzled in olive oil. MEALS bakes ‘food culture’ into apparel, blurring the lines between the clothes we eat and the food we wear.

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    From $123.18

    Original: $351.95

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    Dinner Jacket—

    $351.95

    $123.18

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      Fits just like their Forager Coat (Oversized cut. If you would like a more fitted look, order a size down)

      F.D.A
      + Custom enamel tack buttons
      + Embroidered pocket square sewn in (tucks down if you want)
      + Made entirely in Los Angeles

      Ranch Denim
      + Custom nickel tack buttons
      + Sleeves made long for cuffing or custom altering
      + Full Cut
      + Made entirely in Los Angeles

      Materials:
      + F.D.A. Blueberry Rayon: 70% Rayon, 30% Polyester
      + Linen:  100% Linen, Hand dyed
      + Ranch Denim: 10oz Denim, 100% Cotton

      MEALS prepares non-gendered clothing inspired by food. Cooking and clothing production are strikingly similar. To make pants, cotton is grown, milled, cut, sewn, and dyed. To make salad, romaine is grown, chopped, washed, and drizzled in olive oil. MEALS bakes ‘food culture’ into apparel, blurring the lines between the clothes we eat and the food we wear.

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