Vintage 1970s Leather Jacket, Krasners Leather jacket, hotsell 70s ladies leather coat, 70s leather jacket
Vintage 1970s short leather jacket, brown ladies leather jacket from Kransers Of Buffalo NY
Very wearable and flattering 70s jacket. Timeless! And it will look amazing with modern clothing or your favorite 70s jumpsuit or flares!
Featues and fit:
A beautiful 70s leather jacket , sold in Buffalo Ny by a local hotsell department store (Krasners )that closed in the late 80s.
A very flattering fit: nipped and tied waist.
* reddish brown leather jacket for ladies
*Wide lapels
*3 Red and black original buttons
*Waist tie that is attached to the jacket
*Cuff design
* low v neckline
* maroon acetate lining
*No pockets!
Condition: Excellent condition
Leather is smooth and supple, easily worn and looks amazing.
No tears in lining or in leather, just one small scratch on bottom right hand area where a pocket would be
Measurements and size:
ATTN:
1)The measurements here are recorded with the item flat, un-stretched, given in inches. I provide measurements of my items (un-stretched) for you, however, it is suggested to add ease for comfort. Fitting ease will allow you to be able to breathe, move your arms, bend your elbows, sit, walk, and even dance! Ease varies depending on what part of the body you are clothing, but generally it is between ½”-2”. If you want your garment to be a ‘pin-up' tight fit, make sure it's close to your own body measurements, adding 1 or 2 inches in the bust waist and hip areas. If you want it to fit loosely, add more room as needed.
2) YOUR MEASUREMENTS: It is suggested you use the measurements of your own body to help with the accuracy of how the garment will fit. If you don't have a measuring tape, use a ruler to measure a similar garment that fits you well.
jacket:
Small to medium
Shoulder to shoulder: 16 inches
Pit to pit: 17 inches
Bust: 34 to 35 inches
Waist: 29 to 30 inches
High hip: 36
Length: 22
Lapel width: 5 inches
ABOUT VINTAGE: Disclaimer:
Please understand that vintage clothing and vintage fabric have age to it, and even when in excellent condition, they show wear. They are not new items. Even the most cared for vintage items of clothing is likely to have some wear and tear and vintage pieces can commonly have tiny spots/marks, fading/yellowing, or pin holes. I attempt to present all damage by describing and photographing it but sometimes little things get by me.