This is a reversible sukajan jacket by Complete Finesse. Strongly connected to Urahara street culture from the late 1990s to early 2000s, this piece reflects the brand’s philosophy of expressing quality through materials and construction rather than bold logos.
Complete Finesse shares deep cultural ties with brands such as GOOD ENOUGH and the broader Hiroshi Fujiwarainfluenced scene. The brand was appreciated by those who valued subtlety, fabric choice, and refined balance over overt branding.
The satin side features a rich bordeaux color with a bold embroidered motif on the back. The glossy surface combined with heavy embroidery delivers a classic sukajan presence, while still maintaining a refined, Urahara-inspired aesthetic.
The reverse side is made from a special high-grade fabric with a corduroy-like texture, not velour or velvet. It has a short, dense nap that creates a calm yet luxurious impression. Depending on the lighting, the surface reveals deep shadows and highlights, offering a sophisticated and understated look. This side clearly represents Complete Finesse’s material-focused design approach.
Both sides are fully wearable, with well-balanced ribbing and cohesive color coordination. The reversible construction allows the jacket to adapt easily to different moods and styling choices.
The size is marked as L. It provides a relaxed fit suitable for layering, with raglan sleeves ensuring comfort and mobility.
Materials include nylon for the satin side, a premium corduroy-textured fabric for the reverse side, and a blend of acrylic and wool for the ribbing. The thoughtful combination of materials highlights the brand’s attention to detail.
There are signs of age such as wrinkles and light wear, consistent with vintage Urahara-era garments, adding to the jacket’s authentic character.
A signature reversible sukajan that captures the essence of Urahara culture and the refined sensibility of Complete Finesse.
【Styling Suggestions】 Pair with GOOD ENOUGH or AFFA pieces for an authentic Urahara look Simple sweatshirt and denim to let the jacket stand out Style with slacks and leather shoes for a modern reinterpretation