A timeless vintage piece, this checked wool blazer captures the charm of classic British tailoring with a soft feminine shape. Crafted in a muted yellow-beige tweed with fine burgundy windowpane lines, it combines structure and ease for everyday sophistication. The lightly padded shoulders and tailored fit give it a clean silhouette that layers beautifully over denim or crisp shirting.
Key Details:
• Origin: Made in Europe
• Material: Wool blend | Lining: Viscose blend
• Color: Soft yellow-beige check
• Features: Single-breasted design, notched lapels, three front buttons, flap pockets, buttoned cuffs, full lining
• Size: EU 42 (Estimated M - L, refer to measurements)
• Pictured: Model is 175 cm tall, usually wears size S
• Measurements: Shoulder 46 cm | Bust 52 cm | Sleeve 60 cm | Length 77 cm
• Condition: Very good. Minimal wear and faint marks consistent with age and material.
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Vintage items come in various sizes, making it essential for us to outline our measurement process. To ensure a proper fit for your vintage piece, we recommend comparing it to a well-fitting item similar to the one you wish to purchase and using our measurement method:
1. Shoulder Width: Lay the jacket face down and measure from shoulder seam to shoulder seam across the back 
2. Length: Begin at the point where the back, collar, and center back seam meet, then measure down along the center back seam to the jacket's bottom hem
3. Chest (Bust) Width: Lay the jacket flat with all buttons done up. Turn the sleeves upward to locate where the side of the jacket meets the armpits. Measure straight across from this point to the opposite edge of the jacket
4. Sleeve length: Place the jacket with the front facing up. Measure from the top shoulder seam where it meets the beginning of the sleeve, all the way to the end of the cuff.
