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NEW PHOTOS: Richard W. Paine - Bespoke Savile Row Tailor (No. 12) - Hand Tailored Sport Coat ~ 40 /

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Richard W. Paine took over Bond tailor Anthony Sinclair's business on nearby Conduit St (seeing clients in No 12 SR).





The cuffs are functional, but they have been basted shut (not allowing for sleeve alterations). Your tailor can easily undo this upon receipt by simply re-attaching the buttons. No fabric content - feels like a silk/wool blend or a fine worsted wool. Only evidence of wear is a very slight chip to the upper waist button. Fabric & lining are in perfect condition.

2 button (Mother of Pearl) front, single vent

Moved to 0.99 NR Auction

Approximate 40/42 R/L

Chest (flat across the front, unstretched): 22 1/2"

Sleeves (shoulder seam to cuff): 26"

Shoulders (shoulder seam to shoulder seam, at widest point): 17 1/2"

Length (bottom of collar to hem, from back): 30 3/4"​
 

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Another drop!
 

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Will consider reasonable offers.
 
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