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FS: Spiewak Chernof Coat, Med, Olive

wingnutsglory

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This is an almost-new coat with zero signs of wear except for a button that was re-sewn by a tailor. I bought it in November and haven't worn it much - the fit and quality are good but the color doesn't work for me. $100 plus shipping, OBO Description: The Spiewak Chernof Coat was created in the style of a menswear blazer and its details make it seem just as fancy as a designer three piece suit. First and foremost this jacket is made out of moleskin and is lined with quilted taffeta to Thinsulate. More exquisite detailing includes an embroidered logo on sleeve, four front pockets for lots of storage, and zip and button closures. The Chernof Coat is so versatile in the fact that it can be dressed up or dressed down. Measurements: Sleeve (top shoulder to bottom): 25" Chest (pit to pit): 19" Length (back, top of folded-down collar to bottom): 31" Length (back, top of unfolded collar to bottom): ~33" PM if interested.
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dk7m

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sorry but do you have a picture of the coat on?
 

wingnutsglory

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Sorry for the delay. This isn't me, but a good example of the look.

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HOT Sriracha

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Hmmm.....I might be interested in that, have to think it over.
 

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