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Vintage Y2K Wilsons Leather Maxima Penny Lane Patchwork Trench Coat - SZ M

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Updated Jan 03
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Vintage Y2K Wilsons Leather Maxima Penny Lane Patchwork Trench Coat - SZ M

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A Vintage Y2K medium Penny Lane Patchwork Trench Coat from Wilsons Leather.. truly excellent condition with minor flaws and 1 loose button seen in multiple pictures.. please remember this is a vintage item but I do not see any noticeable damage nor wear.. this coat is heavy and does not have stretch.. 19" arm pit to arm pit when buttoned and laying flat.. 52" long.. the waist is hard to be specific but at the 1st white fur line- it is 18" across.. the model is about 5'1.5 wearing the coat with no shoes on..
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16 Comments
mountaincowgirl
mountaincowgirl ~ Howdy. In the last photo, are the white marks part of the suede. I am petite at 5'2" tall and weigh 120 lbs. The waist area looks a bit fitted and should be no problem. Wondering how long 52" would look on me...meaning can it be hemmed? Thanks. ~
Dec 16Reply
tattedj
tattedj @mountaincowgirl hi.. oh gosh those pictures look crazy lol. no that is not a white mark. I will update pictures. It is a beautiful heavy coat. my daughter is a bit shorter than you.. let me add a picture with her wearing it. I'm sure it can be altered but im not positive. 😎
Dec 16Reply
tattedj
tattedj @mountaincowgirl the only flaws are the ones noted but it is in truly excellent condition.. i think I wore it once..
Dec 16Reply
tattedj
tattedj @mountaincowgirl i added new pictures and wearing it.. its above floor with no shoes and she's a bit over 5'1.
Dec 16Reply
mountaincowgirl
mountaincowgirl ~ Thank you for your quick response and additional photos. My husband and I live in the mountains; temps drop to below freezing this time of year. This coat will be a welcome addition to my winter wardrobe. Looking at the bottom, I believe I can hem it 1.5 to 2 inches just so it touches the bottom of my boots. ~
Dec 16Reply
tattedj
tattedj @mountaincowgirl I agree and this coat will keep you so warm...
Dec 16Reply
tattedj
tattedj @mountaincowgirl let me know and i will discount a bit or atleast free shipping.. no pressure. thank you for your kindness
Dec 16Reply
mountaincowgirl
mountaincowgirl ~ Howdy. Could you provide measurements from armpit to armpit? I wear heavy sweaters this time of year; don't want to feel too bulky. Thanx. ~
Dec 31Reply
tattedj
tattedj @mountaincowgirl the measurements are in the listing.. 19" arm pit to arm pit laying flat..
Dec 31Reply
mountaincowgirl
mountaincowgirl @tattedj ~ Howdy. I just made an offer on this beautiful coat (I could really use it about now. Weather forecast for our area: 6-10 inches of snow! ~
Jan 04Reply
tattedj
tattedj @mountaincowgirl hiii im so glad you purchased it!! will ship out Monday morning to you. It's gorgeous. enjoy it and stay warm 😊
Jan 04Reply
mountaincowgirl
mountaincowgirl ~ Thank you for accepting my offer; looking forward to receiving it. ~
Jan 04Reply
tattedj
tattedj @mountaincowgirl absolutely.. i was hoping it went to you
Jan 04Reply
mountaincowgirl
mountaincowgirl @tattedj ~ It did, so happy! ~
Jan 04Reply
mountaincowgirl
mountaincowgirl ~ I forgot to thank you for sharing my listing...orange DDR tee. ~
Jan 04Reply
tattedj
tattedj @mountaincowgirl you are so welcome 🥰
Jan 04Reply

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