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Patrick Johnson, Loro Piana, Wool Silk Linen Jacket

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I guess you would have probably heard of P. Johnson Tailor in Australia. I had this jacket made for a short while at PJ Melbourne Showroom.
Reason to sell: Hit the gym too often for the past months that make the jacket a bit uncomfortable.
About:
It's a great jacket that I made for the Spring/Summer. It's the mixture of the fabric that gives the jacket a relaxed and casual look. Look good with knit ties and colourful pocket square.
Details:
Tan herringbone pattern
Fully-cavassed (of course)
Half-lining with AMF Stitching.
Three curve Patch pocket
Double Vents
Mother of Pearl buttons (functional cuffs)
Measurement:
Shoulder (Across the back): 17.25"
Sleeve Length: 24.50"
Pit-to-pit (Lay flat): 19.75"
Length of Jacket (BOC): 28.5"
I have tried my best to get the correct measurement and adjust the colours of photos so they will best represent the colours of the jacket. It might look a bit darker in the photos due to the lighting.
There is no smell, visible dirts or tears on the jacket. I took care of my clothes really carefully to minimise the trip to dry cleaner. I haven't sent this one to dry cleaning before because it is well-taken care of.

Ask me any questions you want, Please no return.
Shipping to anywhere (Buyer paid cost). Free shipping for Australia friends.


Thank you, Aaron
 

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