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Vintage 1950s Red and Cream Varsity Jacket

Vintage 1950s Red and Cream Varsity Jacket

Discover the charm of this authentic vintage varsity jacket, a true gem from the 1950s. Made in America, this jacket showcases a striking red and cream colour combination that embodies the classic style of the era. Crafted with a warm wool body, it provides both comfort and durability, making it perfect for cooler days or spirited evenings.

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The jacket features supple leather sleeves which are a staple of American Letterman jackets of the era. Its button-through front and ribbed collar, cuffs and hem ensure a snug fit. This varsity jacket is a stylish statement piece that pays homage to a bygone era.

With its rich history and quality craftsmanship, this vintage varsity jacket is more than just clothing; it’s a piece of American heritage. 

 Details: 

  •  Leather sleeves
  • 100% wool body
  • Ribbed Cuffs, Collar and hem

Measurements (Inches):

  • Chest (Pit to Pit): 23”
  • Waist: 21.5”
  • Length: 26”
  • Hem: 18”
  • Sleeve (Centre Back to Cuff): 34”
Regular price £495.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £495.00 GBP
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