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Adolfo 1968 "School Girls" Boucle Insignia Patch Jacket
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What's so daring about this Adolfo jacket besides all those wonderful and colorful patches are the two backside pockets! Just imagine wearing this jacket, and putting your hands in these two pockets the way you would in your favorite Levi's jeans! I think this is one of the rare Adolfo jackets where elegant meets Street-wear, but in an elegant way! The Boucle wool is in Black, and the piping on the edges is trimmed in Bright blue. There are sixteen (16) patches in all, and the 17 gold metal buttons just helps highlights how special this Adolfo jacket really is. The patches are all hand-done.The center front length measures 22", and the back length is 25 1/2". the sleeves measures 24", and the cuff circumference is 8". Underarm-to-underarm measures 34" in circumference. Underarm-to-hem is 18", and neck-to-shoulder measures 5".
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- Dimensions:Marked Size: 4-6 (US)
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- Material Notes:Wool Boucle
- Condition:Great.
- Seller Location:New York, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: AU111015247117
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