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VIVIENNE WESTWOOD "Anglomania" c.1990's Black Leather Asymmetrical Wrap Jacket

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VIVIENNE WESTWOOD "Anglomania" c.1990's Black Leather Asymmetrical Wrap Jacket Brand / Manufacturer: Vivienne Westwood Collection: Anglomania c. 1990's Designer: Vivienne Westwood Style: Asymmetrical Jacket Color(s): Black, Brown (interior) Lined: Yes Marked Fabric: "100% Genuine Leather", "100% VI" (viscose) Additional Details / Inclusions: Vivienne Westwood "Anglomania" circa 1990's leather jacket. Black genuine leather exterior, brown viscose lining. Two asymmetrical front snap closures. Structured panel design with topstitch detailing along seams. Full length sleeves with functional zippers that open cuffs. Vivienne Westwood logo printed on interior lining. Size tag was removed from label. Made In: Italy Additional Packaging: No MEASUREMENTS & SIZING: *All measurements taken with garment flat and unstretched.* Bust: 37" Waist: 36" Hips: 38" Length: 23" (measured from center back neckline down to hem.) Sleeve Length: 27 1/2" (measured from shoulder seam down to cuff.) CONDITION: B (see guide). Size tag was removed. Inner snap missing small piece. Light wear to hardware. Some loose threads along front seam near snap. Light surface scratch on back between shoulders. Slight discoloration by bottom snap. Please refer to photos provided. AA - New with Tags / Packaging (may show minimal signs of retail handling / shelf wear) A - New without Tags / Packaging (may show minimal signs of retail handling / shelf wear) AB - Next to New / Excellent Preowned (no significant signs of use / imperfections) B - Very Good Preowned / light signs of use (may have insignificant signs of use / imperfections). BC - Good Preowned / moderate signs of use (may have visible signs of use / imperfections) C – Fair Preowned condition / used (may have significant signs of use / imperfections)
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    Wear consistent with age and use. Size tag was removed. Inner snap missing small piece. Light wear to hardware. Some loose threads along front seam near snap. Light surface scratch on back between shoulders. Slight discoloration by bottom snap. Please refer to photos provided.
  • Seller Location:
    Thiensville, WI
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    Seller: EI: 014983_11stDibs: LU541320485362
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