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Oxxford sportcoat 42/44R

AlanC

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SOLD--thanks!

Oxxford 2-button sportcoat with center vent, fully lined. Light blue, green and grey check with cream background, a beautiful combination. The hand is very soft, it feels like it at least has silk in it, if it's not all silk. It is light to mid-weight, making it a versatile 3-season sportcoat (spring-fall).

The only condition issue are some loose threads in the lining above the vent. It would take your alterations tailor about 30 seconds to fix it, or wear it as is. It's very minor. Please see bottom picture.

The tag indicates it came from Gus Mayer, a high-end Birmingham clothing store that currently carries Oxxford. I believe the coat is of fairly recent vintage.

Size: 42R-44R. There is no size or model tag. Check measurements. When I try it on it feels bigger than a 42R to me (I'm a 40/41R).

underarm to underarm 23"
shoulder 20"
bottom of collar to bottom of jacket 31"
from shoulder to end of sleeve 24.25"





 

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