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1970s Black Suede Belted Trench coat with Fur Collar and Quilted Lining - Sz. XXS/XS

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1970s Black Suede Belted Trench coat with Fur Collar and Quilted Lining - Sz. XXS/XSPLEASE be sure to read ALL of the additional FAQs and item info in the drop down menu below the item description before making your purchase. All SHIPPING OVERAGES will be refunded and group shipping options are always available. ***ALL SALES ARE FINAL*** No cancellations. DESCRIPTION: Channel the bold sophistication of the 1970s with this stunning black suede trench coat. Featuring a tailored fit and flare silhouette, a plush fur collar, and a

- PLEASE be sure to read ALL of the additional FAQs and item info in the drop down menu below the item description before making your purchase. 

- All SHIPPING OVERAGES will be refunded and group shipping options are always available.

***ALL SALES ARE FINAL*** No cancellations.

DESCRIPTION: Channel the bold sophistication of the 1970s with this stunning black suede trench coat. Featuring a tailored fit-and-flare silhouette, a plush fur collar, and a practical quilted lining, this piece blends luxury with comfort. The belted waist cinches for a flattering shape, while the soft suede add timeless luxury. 

HISTORY: The 1970s marked a dynamic shift in fashion, embracing eclectic influences from bohemian ease to disco glamour. Outerwear reflected this spirit of individuality, often crafted from natural materials like suede and accented with faux fur for warmth and sophistication. The belted trench silhouette remained a staple, celebrated for its versatility and flattering shape.

Suede coats surged in popularity during this era, embodying a return to earthy textures and organic tones. Hallmark details included wide lapels, dramatic collars, practical belts, and insulated linings such as quilting—features that balanced style with function. This coat, with its supple suede, plush fur trim, and quilted interior, stands as a quintessential example of 1970s outerwear, capturing the decade’s bold yet refined aesthetic.

DATE: Circa 1970s

CONDITION: This item is in overall excellent, gently worn, vintage condition.

CARE: Dry clean for best results

LABEL: None. Size Tag only. Made in Canada.

MEASUREMENTS: I would call this a size XXS/XS. As usual please refer to the below measurements for best fit.

LAYING FLAT / NOT DOUBLED / NOT STRETCHED
Shoulder seam to shoulder seam width: 15.75 inches wide
Armpit seam to armpit seam width: 16.5 inches wide
Armpit hole length: 8.5 inches long
Sleeve length from cuff to shoulder seaming: 22.5 inches long
Waist width: 14.5 inches wide unbelted
Hip width: 18 inches wide
Length of garment from shoulder seam to hem: 44.5 inches long

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