Vintage Austrian Wool 3-Button Blazer Jacket – Bavarian Traditional Dirdl Style – sz June 8 – Cordovan Wool w / Black Trim – Fall Winter Coat M by CoolVintageFinds

29,99 USD Super adorable vintage boiled wool Austrian 3-button coat in cordovan/ auburn, a trendy standard look with character & appeal. Spick-and-span & prepared to wear. Perfect for weekends with jeans or casual trousers, and warm as can be when it has to be. Travelers to Austria often bring these back from the stores there, and this one was acquired by the previous owner in the 70s, and has actually remained in light rotation in her closet considering that. It’s been kept spick-and-span and away from animals and moisture too. The color is abundant & lovely, and looks great on any skin tone. The buttons on the front are standard metal coin style, and the pockets are lined. An excellent coat that you will love for years.

Maker’s Label: no maker’s label; there is a label that checks out & quot;
made in Austria & quot; Size: no tag, but this will fit a size 6, 8< br/ > Fabric Content: Austrian boiled wool; glazed cotton lining material

< br/ > Notes: pockets at the sides; completely lined; excellent vintage condition; no stains, no major holes (see pics for moth balding on front of jacket), or rips in the lining; there is some wear on the wool in the inner arm sleeve location constant with wear. In my expert viewpoint I feel this garment does not require dry cleaning, though that is up to you. There is some moth balding on the front of the coat (revealed) that is more obvious in the images than in individual. I have photographed it to reveal the harmed locations. If you an ignore the moth damage or know how to weave in threading to mask it you have fantastic jacket at a great rate.

Measurements:. Utilize a tailor’s tape to compare a well-fitting garment w/ measurements listed below
< br/ > * this jacket has no size tag, however I would call it a June 8 depending upon how you use it
21 & quot.; throughout the bust (53.34 cm)
20 & quot; throughout the waist(
50.8 cm)< br/ & quot; > 23-1/ 2 & quot; general length, determined back of neck line (at collar joint) to hemline rear (59.69 cm)
& quot; 17-1/ 4 & quot; throughout the shoulder(width) joint to seam
shoulder pads? the shoulder is built, yes, however there is no added shoulder pad

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On vintage clothing fit & sizing: Will it fit me? What’s a size 7? I’ve never heard of a size 22, that’s truly a size 6! How can I know my bust size? To determine whether a classic garment will fit properly it’s a great idea to utilize a tailor’s tape to determine a dress, jacket, or trousers that you like and fits you well, then compare them to the measurements I have noted which give the precise measurements of the garment. I measure garments laid-flat to get the actual material dimensions and seam measurements. I either list the “throughout the bust” measurement, or often double that number for the actual measurement. Many vintage sizing tags do not associate with modern sizing, which is nuts (you may be a 4, but a 1960s size 13 might be a perfect fit) so do not pay interest to classic size numbers (as a guideline). Likewise, the fitted bodices and busts of vintage gowns do not figure into contemporary sizing, so if you are busty and have a nipped waist you may find that classic works well for you. To look great in a 50s fitted dress you may wish to think about discovering classic long-line bras that will support your bust and fit like the dresses were meant. I’m always befuddled when my female good friends do not understand their measurements – simply some size number they choose not to budge from – so they never understand it pack they see online will fit. Your bra size is most likely an inch less than the dimension across the bust, so you can go from there. The bra size is measured simply below the bust for an upper chest area, and the letter designates the size of the cup. It’s a good idea to keep your measurements on an index card in your handbag & understand your bust, high rib cage, high waist, low waist, measurements. With a tape step in tow you will gain the benefit of an appropriate fit wherever you store. Just stating

< br/ > Here’s an article that talks about it in simple to understand layperson’s terms:

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