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Engineered Garments Andover Jacket Grey Tropical Wool - Size Small

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I bought this Engineered Garments Andover Jacket in tropical wool in size small in a grey colorway new from Toronto's Working Title shop in July 2014. This jacket is from EG's Spring/Summer 2014 collection retailed for $500 (I paid approximately $300 USD after discount and including shipping). I only tried the jacket on. It's from a pet/smoke free home. This jacket is a causality of my needing to make room for some recent purchases and the fact that I already own another Andover in a similar colorway in cotton.

This a versatile jacket. The clever design allows for the pocket flaps (two sides, a ticket and left breast) to be tucked in or left out. The jacket is lightweight and it could be worn either in warmer climes/seasons as an outer coat or in cooler climes/seasons as layer piece. You can dress it up or down depending on your style.

Measurements:

Pit-to-pit: 19"
Shoulder: 18"
Sleeve: 25"
Length: 26.5"
 

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