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1920s Brown Herringbone Tweed Balmacaan Coat

Regular price £265.00
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cm
Size Shoulder Chest Waist Length Sleeve
S 17.7 42.5 40.6 40.9 23.2
M 18.3 44.1 42.1 41.7 23.6
L 18.9 45.7 43.7 42.5 24
XL 19.5 47.2 45.3 43.3 24.4
XXL 20.1 48.8 46.9 43.3 24.8

1. Shoulder: Measure across from one shoulder seam to the other.

2. Chest: Measure across the garment under the armpits.

3. Length: Measure from the collar seam to the bottom hem.

4. Sleeve: Measure from the shoulder seam to the cuff.

Sizes can vary from 2-3 centimeters because they are measured by hand. 1inch=2.54cm.

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  • 5' 10", 158 lbs / 178 cm, 71.7 kg. Size L.

Thick material may make the waistline feel 1–2 cm smaller. Please keep this in mind when sizing.

    • This coat is crafted from 25.4 oz. herringbone wool tweed. Unlike the typical modern Balmacaan coat, it features a unique shoulder and sleeve construction. The back shoulder is designed for a raglan sleeve, while the front is tailored to a suit sleeve, a method rarely seen today but documented in early 20th-century men's clothing catalogs. This hybrid shoulder and sleeve design offers a more three-dimensional visual effect and enhances ease of movement for the arms.

    This coat is crafted from 25.4 oz. herringbone wool tweed. Unlike the typical modern Balmacaan coat, it features a unique shoulder and sleeve construction. The back shoulder is designed for a raglan sleeve, while the front is tailored to a suit sleeve, a method rarely seen today but documented in early 20th-century men's clothing catalogs. This hybrid shoulder and sleeve design offers a more three-dimensional visual effect and enhances ease of movement for the arms.

    Inspired by the classic Balmacaan Coat in the 1920s.

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