Wool Cashmere Double Breasted Jacket

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Raf Simons
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Wool Cashmere Double Breasted Jacket

$299 Gilt
$1,745
Size (EU):
Men's Suiting
EU Men Alpha US (chest)
40 XXS 30
41 XS 31
42 XS 32
44 S 34
46 S 36
47 M 37
48 M 38
49 M 39
50 M 40
51 M 41
52 L 42
53 L 43
54 L 44
55 L 45
56 XL 46
57 XL 47
58 XL 48
60 XXL 50
62 XXXL 52
64 XXXL 54
  • 46
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    Men Alpha S
    US (chest) 36
  • 48
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    Men Alpha M
    US (chest) 38
  • 50
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    Men Alpha M
    US (chest) 40
  • 52
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    Men Alpha L
    US (chest) 42
  • 54
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    Men Alpha L
    US (chest) 44
Color:
camel
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Description
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Please note, this item is final sale and non-returnable.

Long sleeve wool cashmere blend double breasted snap front jacket.

  • Notch lapel with snap detail and front snap pockets.
  • Back optional snap detail.
  • Fully lined with interior pocket.
  • Approximate length: 36". Measurements were taken from a size 50. Model's measurements: Height: 6'1", Waist: 32", Shirt: 15.5, Suit: 40.
  • Please note, the Grey style is 100% Wool.

Brand: Raf Simons

Material: Camel: 60% Wool, 30% Angora, 10% Cashmere, Grey: 100% Wool

Origin: Italy

In 1995, Raf Simons left the career he’d trained for — in industrial and furniture design — to become a menswear designer. With no formal instruction, the self-taught Simons gambled on an eponymous label that melded the rebellious energy of youth subcultures with the precision of classical tailoring. Simons’s particular blend of modern proportion, textural interplay, and innovative shapes was so successful that the Belgian designer’s menswear quickly rose to prominence as one of the most forward-looking lines in Europe. In 2005, Simons took over as head designer for Jil Sander, and a year later he launched the diffusion line Raf by Raf Simons. With the addition of his Fred Perry collaboration (begun in 2008), Simons manages to keep busy working on four lines at once. An impressive fashion career for an industrial design student.