This is an antique American quilt top made circa 1930s to 1940s. The quilt pattern has been referred to as Colt's Corral, Five Stripes, or Modern Blocks. To complete the quilt we backed the orphan top with novelty fabric. The quilt top was beautifully hand sewn. The piece was quilted on a long arm by our friend Zoe Dawn. We used silver and white buttons as closures. In our opinion, the jacket is thin, lightweight with very little loft(puffiness), soft, and very comfortable to wear. This piece will go with everything in your closet. This is a size Medium, please read size measurements below. This piece fits a range of sizes depending on how you like to style your jackets. If you have any questions please direct message us and we are happy to bore you with many more details.
- Two generous pockets.
- There are 5 buttons
- For your convenience, this coat has a hanging loop at the back of the neck.
- Model is a size a U.S. size 2-4 and 5' 4"
- This coat is a Lady Lancaster size Medium and fits a U.S. size 2-10 - depending on how you like to wear you pieces
- Please reference measurements for specific fit.
- Measurements
28" Top of back of neck to the bottom of the hem (overall length)
22.5” laying flat, armpit to armpit, buttoned coat
21" shoulder seam to bottom of arm, uncuffed
Please note that most of our jackets are made from antique quilts and the fabrics reflect this. Our fabrics are sometimes older than 100 years old and are perfectly worn. We believe this is what makes them special and is part of their charm. All of our garments are pre-washed in special restoration quilt wash. We recommend only spot cleaning if necessary.
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