99.99 USD
Measurements are as follows taken while this garment was laying on a flat surface.....
- From top of collar to bottom of coat, measurements taken from the rear of the jacket - 30.5"
- Sleeve length 25" with NO excess material available for lengthening, sorry.
- Chest - 21" X 2 totaling 42"
- Waist - 19" X 2 totaling 38"
- Guessing it's a 38R or close to, no marking to confirm this.
- Jet black, unique 1970's geometric pattern finish to the polyester material, all 4 front closure and 3 sleeve buttons firmly attached and intact.
- Wild child lining 3/4 in great shape as pictured.
- Wide Edwardian type style collar featured in many of today's upscale fashion offerings.
- Norfolk type had belt on rear of coat, a touch of old school!
- Great slanted waist pockets, very midcentury, the real thing not an imitation!
- The union label is typical of garments fashioned between 1962 and 1976, this is a Disco Inferno survivor for sure!
- No snags, pulls, tears, split seams, funk, odors, wear and enjoy as is, it's MINT!
This jacket will hold it's own against today's current uptown fashion works. Does polyester turn you off? Check the content label on todays fashions, guess what a good part if not all of the material content is?
This jacket is a conversation starter, features classic styling cues and would look great paired with a dress shirt, tie and slacks or more casual jeans and less formal menswear. I wore this on a few occasions to my sales job at a local jewelry store, it landed me many a sale! Now it's your turn!