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David Chu Wool Blazer - 44R EUC

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This is called a Morgan Hacking jacket that I've probably worn 3 times. It's in mint condition. Jacket is 90% wool, 10% WS (not sure what that is) and was made in Italy. It has hacking pockets and ticket pocket; also double vented. Non working button holes so can easily be altered. Shoulders (minimal padding) 20, PTP 23, waist 20.75, Sleeves 26, 31 3/8 BOC.

Pictures represent the color/details well. The only thing it needs is the stitch broke that holds the cuffs together. 2 minute fix for any tailor.

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