I've got two beautiful Sawyer of Napa shearling jackets. http://www.styleforum.net/showpost.p...81&postcount=8
The first is a 44 and in in near new condition. In my experience, pre-owned shearlings, generally, come with a certain amount of the environment as a partner. In other words, there is usually some grime, staining or just the signs of previous wear. This one has none of those. It is incredibly soft and warm. The nap of the fleece is at full height throughout, with no crushing or wear. There are no stains, smudges or other markings, inside or out. The buttons are horn and in perfect condition, including the spare. Sawyer of Napa was one of the premier US makers of fine shearling jackets and this is a fine example of their craftsmanship. Asking $450 >>NOW $425 >>NOW $395 >>NOW $350 plus actual shipping.
Approximate measurements (remember we're talking much heavier material than a suit jacket):
Chest 25"
Sleeves 25"
Shoulder 20"
Length (toc) 37.5"







The next is the same jacket, although this one is tagged for Saks 5th Avenue and in somewhat less pristine condition, size 40. It is identical to the Sawyer tagged jacket in both craftsmanship and materials (although this one has leather buttons. The Saks tag also has a Napa Leathers logo with the same 1869 as the Sawyer tagged jacket. There is a small issue with stitching having let go at the corner of one pocket. The material is intact and will merely need a few stitches for a total fix, a quick and inexpensive repair. This jacket has some signs of wear, but is in very good condition. There is one area (pictured) with a small water spot and there is some soiling, and slight matting of the fleece. Overall, the jacket is in very good condition. Asking $200 >>NOW $185 >>NOW $175 >>NOW $165 plus actual shipping.
Approximate measurements (remember we're talking much heavier material than a suit jacket):
Chest 23"
Sleeves 25"
Shoulder 19"
Length (toc) 36"







The first is a 44 and in in near new condition. In my experience, pre-owned shearlings, generally, come with a certain amount of the environment as a partner. In other words, there is usually some grime, staining or just the signs of previous wear. This one has none of those. It is incredibly soft and warm. The nap of the fleece is at full height throughout, with no crushing or wear. There are no stains, smudges or other markings, inside or out. The buttons are horn and in perfect condition, including the spare. Sawyer of Napa was one of the premier US makers of fine shearling jackets and this is a fine example of their craftsmanship. Asking $450 >>NOW $425 >>NOW $395 >>NOW $350 plus actual shipping.
Approximate measurements (remember we're talking much heavier material than a suit jacket):
Chest 25"
Sleeves 25"
Shoulder 20"
Length (toc) 37.5"







The next is the same jacket, although this one is tagged for Saks 5th Avenue and in somewhat less pristine condition, size 40. It is identical to the Sawyer tagged jacket in both craftsmanship and materials (although this one has leather buttons. The Saks tag also has a Napa Leathers logo with the same 1869 as the Sawyer tagged jacket. There is a small issue with stitching having let go at the corner of one pocket. The material is intact and will merely need a few stitches for a total fix, a quick and inexpensive repair. This jacket has some signs of wear, but is in very good condition. There is one area (pictured) with a small water spot and there is some soiling, and slight matting of the fleece. Overall, the jacket is in very good condition. Asking $200 >>NOW $185 >>NOW $175 >>NOW $165 plus actual shipping.
Approximate measurements (remember we're talking much heavier material than a suit jacket):
Chest 23"
Sleeves 25"
Shoulder 19"
Length (toc) 36"










