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Dead Stock Adolfo Vintage 80s Jacket Coat Atelier Jacket Blazer Coat Stripe Nos
$ 155.76
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Description
Please refer to the measurements given in inches below. No size or fabric content tag that I can see.Luxurious, dead stock Atelier Adolfo stripe long jacket, short car coat.
Warm, soft and cozy.
Fully lined..
Winter white and camel stripe.
Peak lapel.
One button closure.
Front pockets.
Glamorous and luxurious vintage Adolfo stripe pastel jacket, short coat.
A bit of brand history.
Adolfo (Sardina) (b. 1933) began his career in millinery at Bergdorf Goodman in 1948. His first label was Adolfo of Emme, which was produced 1951-1958. In 1962 he started his own millinery house with money he borrowed from Bill Blass. Some of his hats during the early 1960s were designed to accompany the clothing of Norman Norell. He started making clothes in 1962 because he wanted the dresses his models wore to show his hats to complement the hats. He then began making clothes for a good friend, Gloria Vanderbilt. Before long, he was in the dressmaking business. By the 1980s, he was known mainly for his ladylike knit suits, which were favored by Nancy Reagan. Adolfo retired in 1993. Adolfo Atelier introduced in 1985.
Underarm to underarm, 22 inches.
Bust, 44 inches.
Across the top, shoulder seam to shoulder seam, 17 inches.
Sleeve length (from base neck seam to end of sleeve), 29 inches.
Back length, 27 inches.
It is vintage and any imperfections that have occurred only add to the charm and uniqueness.
If you are expecting it to be new in the box, never touched by life or human hands, it is not for you.
Please do not purchase it