Chanel Spring 1999 Jacket in Neutral, size FR 38

$650.00
Chanel Spring 1999 Jacket CC Logo Button Contrast Stitch Boxy Fit Neutral FR 38

From the Spring 1999 Chanel collection by Karl Lagerfeld and modeled by Devon Aoki in that season's campaign, and on the runway, as shown. This style was shown in multiple variations with and without front pockets and front seams.

Relaxed, slightly boxy silhouette. This unlined jacket is constructed in neutral cream textured wool blend bouclé with brown contrast stitching along the seams, collar, and pockets. 3/4 length sleeves. Closes at neck with CC logo-engraved silvertone button. Clean, minimalist layering piece perfect for spring and summer. Signature Chanel weighted chain at hem for the perfect drape.

Excellent preloved condition with no visible signs of damage or wear. Size FR 38 = US size 6, see measurements.

Relaxed fit
Closure at neck
Interlocking CC logo buttonf
Wool blend
Unlined
95% wool / 5% polyamide
Made in France
Guaranteed authentic

Meaurements, taken laying flat:
Pit to pit 21"
Waist 20.5"
Length from center back neck to hem: 22"
Sleeve length 19"

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