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J. Crew Indigo Deck Jacket/Sweatshirt, size small

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J. Crew Indigo Deck Jacket. Medium-fitting size small.

Retailed for $160, asking $95 shipped in USA (inquire for international shipping).

Bought this online and it turned out to be a bit too big for me, so I hunted down an extra-small which has become my go-to jacket. I'm a big fan. Indigo-dyed shawl collar deck jacket with lobste clips in a pretty heavy fleece. Good weight and warmth for an every-day piece.

This is a second because one of the button-hole pieces is missing (see picture), so the tag is also crossed out. My jacket is also missing one of these, but I just quickly stitched around the button-hole and have had no problems with it, and it's not noticeable.

Measurements:

pit-to-pit: 21.5
waist: 20
length from back of collar to bottom: 26.5
Top of shoulder seam to end of cuff: 24.75

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I've been wearing mine frequently for a couple months, and some fading is starting to peek through - this jacket will definitely look pretty fantastic after heavy wear! Sleeve of mine (washed once) is on the left, sleeve of the (unworn) one I'm selling here is on the right:
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For reference, this is how my extra-small fits (I'm 5'11" and 155lbs)
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