Vintage 1970s Jeffrey Banks Ultrasuede Navy Trench Coat - 38 Large
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Ultrasuede material became popular in the 1970s and is a soft non woven polyester material that looks a lot like genuine suede but is doesn’t require quite as much care. Some ultrasuede garments can even be machine washed, although this lovely light pink ladies full length coat offered here for sale does suggest professional dry cleaning. The coat is the typical trench coat style with buttoned down straps (epaulettes) on the shoulders and buckled (buckles are covered with stitched brown vinyl made to look like leather) straps at the bottom of each of the long sleeves. The coat is double breasted and closes at the front with five round burgundy mottled plastic buttons. There are storm pockets on each side of the front of the coat and there’s a deep back yoke on the back the coat. At the bottom back hemline there is a vent that does have the option of being buttoned or unbuttoned as there is a hidden clear round plastic button that will do the job if need be. The inside of the coat is lined with pink polyester material. Finally, there is a ultrasuede material belt with a brown vinyl covered buckle.
Brand: Jeffrey Banks for Lakeland
Material: ultrasuede
Size: 38
Measurements: Chest: 20" across. Waist: 20" across Length: 44". Shoulders: 30" from collar to cuffs.
Condition: Excellent condition. There is some visual wear on the buckles and a couple of marks on the jacket that should come off, but I have not tried to remove.
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