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Zegna and Dunhill Sportscoats

clintonf

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Hi all. I have a Ermenegildo Zegna Blue Silk and Cashmere Sportscoat. It is a labelled 58EU. It has only been tried on and can be considered as new. It is 51% Silk, 49 Cashmere and feels absolutely great. It is a 3 button, single breasted jacket with twin vents at the rear. The Outer Pockets are sewn shut. Urnfortunately, I have lost the packet with the spare buttons. I would keep it for myself, but it's too big for me and I would need extensive work to adjust it. $200 Measurements Shoulder Seam to Shoulder Seam - 20" Pit to Pit - 25" From Shoulder Seam to end of cuff - 26" Bottom of the collar to the bottom of the jacket (measured from the rear) - 32" Dunhill Sportscoat in size 54EU. 100% wool. It has basically been worn once. If my eyes serve me correctly, it's a beige background with white and red checks. Light to medium weight. It is used, but barely. The coat is 2 buttoned, with twin vents at the rear. It also has four buttons on the sleeves. I have noticed the faintest of marks on the front of the jacket and I'm not sure whether a dry clean will sort it out. It is barely noticable, but I'm very picky when it comes to describing clothing accurately. The Outer Pockets are sewn shut and it comes complete with spare buttons and swatch of cloth. I would like $140 + shipping Measurements Shoulder Seam to Shoulder Seam - 19.5" Pit to Pit - 23" From Shoulder Seam to end of cuff - 26" Bottom of the collar to the bottom of the jacket (measured from the rear) - 32"
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Thanks for looking Clint
 

antirabbit

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Who made that Dunhill blazer?
 

clintonf

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Originally Posted by antirabbit
Who made that Dunhill blazer?

I'm sorry but I am not sure how to identify the actual manufacturer. If anyone can help out, i'd be grateful. Sorry if I didn't answer your question.

Regards

Clint
 

Crooow

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You've always got such nice stuff, Clint.

If I didn't already have one just like it, I would be all over that Zegna sportscoat.
 

clintonf

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Originally Posted by Crooow
You've always got such nice stuff, Clint.

If I didn't already have one just like it, I would be all over that Zegna sportscoat.


That's very kind of you. I just seem to have too much of it (and always looking to get more
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Clint
 

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Zegna available. Will be listing them on the bay later.

However, because of my laziness, will be accepting sensible offers tonight (Tuesday).

Thanks

Clint
 

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