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Edward New York Moleskin peacoat - very slim size 40

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For sale I have a beautiful moleskin peacoat from Edward New York -- the collaboration between the New York boutique Odin (owned by Richard Chai) and Duckie Brown. I bought this a couple seasons ago, but cleaning my closet and revamping my wardrobe. Really nice soft coat! Retailed for well over $400.

It's a size 40, but very slim. I'm a slim 38 or true to size 36 and this fits me perfectly.

Price includes shipping to CONUS, but buyer pays paypal fees.

Measurements:

s2s: 17"
p2p: 19.5"
length: 28.5"
 

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