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EVISU YAMANE Ebisu Osaka Japan Kamon Track Jacket Black Gold Embroidery Size M | Rare Japanese Streetwear
EVISU YAMANE Ebisu Osaka Japan Kamon Track Jacket Black Gold Embroidery Size M | Rare Japanese Streetwear
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Rare EVISU YAMANE Black × Gold Embroidered Track Jacket with Ebisu God, Kamome Seagull, Osaka Japan Lettering & Repeating Japanese Kamon Sleeve Stripes
Description
A wonderfully eccentric piece from the deeper EVISU / YAMANE universe, this black track jacket combines Japanese folklore, Osaka identity, house symbolism and old-school Japanese streetwear into one exceptionally graphic design.
The front announces itself immediately with large metallic-gold embroidery:
EVISU
OSAKA
JAPAN
balanced by the famous curved Kamome / seagull mark on the opposite chest.
Running from shoulder to cuff are contrasting ivory side panels decorated with a repeating sequence of black circular kamon-style family crest motifs, giving the jacket an unmistakably Japanese visual rhythm.
Then the back takes the design into full collector territory.
Across the shoulders:
EVISU
Below it sits an enormous circular portrait of Ebisu / Ebisuten, one of Japan's Seven Lucky Gods and the traditional patron of fishermen, merchants and prosperity.
Underneath:
OSAKA
The result is more than a sports jacket. It is almost an embroidered manifesto of EVISU's Osaka roots.
This exact design is currently identifiable in the Japanese resale market as an EVISU YAMANE 戎様 家紋 トラックジャケット, confirming the combination of Ebisu figure, kamon sleeve pattern and black/gold colorway visible here. A current Japanese listing places the same model at approximately ¥17,980–¥18,780 domestically.
Identification
Brand: EVISU / YAMANE
Design Family: YAMANE Design Laboratory
Garment: Track Jacket / Jersey Jacket / Zip-Up Sports Jacket
Tagged Size: 38
Approximate Fit: Japanese M
Color: Black × Ivory / Cream × Metallic Gold
Primary Motifs: Ebisu / Ebisuten, Kamome, Kamon family crests, Osaka Japan lettering
Closure: Full front zipper
Pockets: Twin front hand pockets
Trim: Wide rib-knit hem and cuffs
Sleeves: Contrasting ivory crest tape / panel construction
Style: Japanese streetwear / heritage sportswear / Y2K / archive EVISU
Condition: Pre-owned vintage / archival fashion
The seller measurements provided for this exact piece are:
Shoulder: approx. 45 cm
Pit to Pit: approx. 50 cm
Length: approx. 65 cm
Sleeve: approx. 63 cm
Hem Width: approx. 87 cm circumference
Because EVISU sizing from this period can fit differently from contemporary Western sizing, please use these measurements rather than relying exclusively on the numerical size tag.
EVISU: Osaka Before the World
EVISU was founded in Osaka in 1991, originally building its reputation around obsessive Japanese denim production and the hand-painted seagull marking that would become one of the most recognizable symbols in Japanese fashion. The company itself continues to identify Osaka as the brand's birthplace.
That Osaka identity is especially important here.
This jacket does not merely carry an EVISU logo.
It literally declares:
EVISU OSAKA JAPAN
on the chest, then repeats the Osaka identity across the entire back.
For collectors of older Japanese streetwear, this kind of geographical branding carries particular charm because it reflects the era when EVISU was not simply an international fashion label but an unmistakably Osaka-born cult brand.
The Ebisu / Evisu Connection
The huge embroidered figure on the back is the visual centerpiece.
He represents Ebisu, known in Japanese as 恵比寿 or 戎, one of the Seven Lucky Gods.
Ebisu traditionally symbolizes:
- prosperity
- good fortune
- commerce
- fishing
- abundance
- successful trade
This figure is especially appropriate for EVISU because the brand name itself plays with the name Ebisu / Evisu.
The jacket turns that wordplay into an enormous emblem.
Rather than presenting only the familiar Kamome logo, the back gives us the cultural figure sitting behind the naming mythology.
That makes this piece particularly enjoyable for collectors who appreciate the distinctly Japanese storytelling buried inside EVISU's graphic language.
Monumental Gold Ebisu Back Embroidery
The reverse is almost poster-like in composition.
At the top:
EVISU
embroidered in large gold block lettering.
At center:
Ebisu
contained inside an oversized circular gold medallion.
At the bottom:
OSAKA
again in commanding gold lettering.
The embroidery uses a warm metallic-gold tone that jumps sharply against the matte black body.
Unlike a tiny chest logo, this design occupies most of the usable back panel.
It is unmistakably designed to be read from a distance.
Kamome Seagull Motif
On the front right chest sits the iconic curved EVISU Kamome.
The Kamome became one of EVISU's signature visual codes, especially through the painted back pockets of its denim.
Here it has migrated away from jeans and into a sportswear context.
Rendered in gold embroidery, it functions almost like a crest or athletic-team insignia.
That migration of denim-brand iconography into track jackets is part of what makes older EVISU apparel so interesting.
EVISU OSAKA JAPAN Chest Typography
The opposite chest carries stacked lettering:
EVISU
OSAKA
JAPAN
embroidered in the same gold tone.
The block-letter treatment gives the jacket the appearance of a vintage athletic warm-up jacket, but the content is unmistakably Japanese streetwear.
This contrast between familiar sportswear construction and deeply brand-specific iconography is one of the strongest design features.
Kamon Crest Sleeve Taping
Possibly the most distinctive secondary detail is the repeating sleeve pattern.
Both sleeves carry wide ivory panels decorated with a continuous series of black circular kamon-inspired crests.
Kamon are traditional Japanese family emblems historically used to identify clans, households and lineages.
Their use here turns what could have been conventional racing stripes into something much more culturally specific.
From a distance, they read almost like athletic logo tape.
Up close, they reveal a repeating Japanese crest vocabulary.
This is EVISU doing what EVISU often did best: taking familiar Western casualwear and rerouting it through Japanese visual culture.
YAMANE Design Laboratory
The Japanese listing identifies the garment as EVISU YAMANE, and references YAMANE DESIGN LABORATORY PARIS labeling.
Hidehiko Yamane is inseparable from EVISU's early creative identity.
Pieces carrying the YAMANE name often appeal to collectors interested in the more eccentric and experimental side of the broader EVISU archive rather than only its denim jeans.
This jacket belongs strongly to that world.
It is less minimalist heritage sportswear and more:
Osaka folklore × crest graphics × track jacket × cult Japanese streetwear.
Black × Gold Color Story
The palette is extremely effective.
Main Body
Black
Major Embroidery
Gold
Sleeve Panels
Ivory / cream
Sleeve Crests
Black
The combination has an almost ceremonial richness.
Gold evokes:
- prosperity
- festival decoration
- temple ornament
- traditional Japanese luxury
- victory
- prestige
That works especially well alongside Ebisu, a deity associated with fortune and prosperity.
Track Jacket Construction
The silhouette belongs to classic sportswear:
- high ribbed collar
- full zip closure
- rib-knit cuffs
- substantial ribbed waistband
- slash pockets
- relatively clean front body
- contrasting sleeve panels
It can therefore be styled far more easily than the graphics might initially suggest.
Closed, it reads as a vintage athletic jacket.
Open, it becomes a layered streetwear piece.
From behind, it becomes unmistakably EVISU.
Y2K Japanese Streetwear Energy
The jacket feels particularly connected to the late-1990s through 2000s period when Japanese fashion increasingly mixed:
- hip-hop
- skatewear
- Americana
- denim culture
- motorcycle imagery
- traditional Japanese symbols
- luxury branding
- oversized logos
EVISU became internationally associated with exactly this kind of expressive logo culture.
That makes the jacket highly compatible with contemporary renewed interest in:
Y2K fashion, Japanese archive clothing, Osaka streetwear and maximalist embroidered sportswear.
Why This Example Is Especially Collectible
A typical EVISU jacket may carry:
- Kamome
- embroidered logo
- denim construction
This one combines substantially more.
Front
EVISU OSAKA JAPAN lettering
Gold Kamome
Sleeves
Repeating kamon crest tapes
Back
Giant Ebisu portrait
EVISU lettering
OSAKA lettering
This density gives the jacket a much stronger narrative identity.
It is unmistakably Japanese and unmistakably EVISU without relying simply on a giant Western-style wordmark.
Condition
The piece appears to be in attractive pre-owned condition based on the supplied photographs and original seller presentation.
The black body retains strong color, while the gold embroidery remains visually prominent.
As with any vintage or pre-owned garment, expect possible minor:
- surface wear
- embroidery fuzz
- thread movement
- fabric creasing
- ribbing wear
- zipper aging
- small marks
- storage characteristics
These are normal aspects of previously owned clothing and should be considered part of its history.
Please inspect all supplied photographs carefully.
Dimensions
Tagged Size: 38
Suggested General Conversion: approximately Japanese M
Shoulder Width: approx. 45 cm
Pit to Pit: approx. 50 cm
Body Length: approx. 65 cm
Sleeve Length: approx. 63 cm
Hem Circumference: approx. 87 cm
For overseas buyers, please compare these measurements with a similar jacket you already own.
A Japanese tagged 38 / M should not automatically be assumed to fit like a contemporary US or European M.
Styling
Osaka Streetwear
Loose jeans
Graphic tee
Retro sneakers
Cap
Japanese Archive
Wide black trousers
Minimal shirt
Leather shoes or chunky sneakers
Y2K
Baggy denim
Statement belt
Vintage runners
AmeKaji
Selvedge denim
Loopwheel sweatshirt
Work boots
Sport-Luxe
Black trousers
Plain white tee
Minimal footwear
Because the jacket already carries strong back and sleeve graphics, it works best when the rest of the outfit remains comparatively controlled.
Why Collectors Look for Older EVISU / YAMANE
EVISU occupies a fascinating place in Japanese fashion.
It began from obsessive Osaka denim culture but eventually created a much broader visual universe of:
- denim
- souvenir jackets
- track jackets
- sweatshirts
- leather
- embroidered outerwear
- Japanese folklore
- Western workwear
- Kamome branding
- Osaka identity
Current resale listings show vintage EVISU / YAMANE jackets commanding meaningful premiums internationally. An overseas aggregation currently indexes an EVISU/YAMANE jacket around US$378, while Japonista has a comparable vintage Yamane/Evisu embroidered Japanese jacket around US$313.64. These are asking-price references rather than guaranteed selling prices, but they illustrate the international spread between domestic Japanese sourcing and overseas collector retail.
That spread is precisely where a strong overseas-facing listing can add value.
Purchase, Shipping and Vintage Policy
This is a pre-owned vintage / archival fashion garment offered in its present condition.
Please inspect all photographs and listed measurements carefully before purchasing. Vintage and pre-owned clothing can display age-related characteristics including minor marks, thread movement, fading, creasing, wear to ribbing or hardware, and other evidence of previous ownership.
Sizing standards vary considerably between Japanese, vintage, European and contemporary Western clothing. The supplied actual measurements should therefore take priority over generalized size conversions.
Unless materially misrepresented, photographed condition characteristics, vintage wear and subjective fit are not grounds for return, exchange or claim.
Worldwide tracked shipping is available, including EMS where appropriate.
Preparation, shipping and handling normally takes 5–10 business days or earlier.
Respectful offers may be considered.
If you are looking for this design or model in another size, please feel free to message us. Although availability cannot be guaranteed, we may be able to locate the same or a closely matching piece in a different size through our sourcing network.
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Material Tags
Polyester, Jersey Textile, Embroidery Thread, Rib Knit, Metal Zipper, Synthetic Textile, Woven Sleeve Tape
