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here is a stunning vintage military jacket that dates c1930.
The fabric is a heavy weight moleskin with a beautiful faded khaki tone.
The jacket is finely built with the nice classic details: buttoned epaulets, hidden buttons placket, two chest pockets.
A beautiful lovely piece with a couple of marks of age that didn't wash out but otherwise fine condition.
The collar jacket is round and large, this model being earlier than the fifties.
This jacket has been used and loved with nice hand mendings and it is still in a very good condition for its age.
There is no label size but it must be a medium size, a French 40 of today.
A classic rare model in a fine condition, freshly laundered and pressed, ready to wear!
These military cloths have no gender, stunning worn on jeans, dresses…
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Condition : fine condition, washed, ready to wear
Ref : WW01953
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Fabric
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Colour
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faded khaki tone
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Period
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1930
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Origin
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France
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Weight
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570 gr / 1.26 lbs
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Length
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57 cm / 22.34 in
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Chest
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60 cm / 23.62 in
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Shoulders
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50 cm / 19.68 in
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Sleeves
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57 cm / 22.44 in
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Condition
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fine condition, washed and pressed, ready to wear
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Remarks
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medium size, french 40
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BLEU DE TRAVAIL, MOLESKIN
Heavy indigo blue twill weave cotton canvas jackets and pants have been the standard outfit of the worker in France since the beginning of the nineteen century. They are called « bleu de travail » or « bleu de chauffe » sometimes even called "skin of the devil" because these textiles have been built to be hyper resistant to washing and to provide good protection against dirt and injuries. The ones we find nowardays come from the 50's. They still can be seen here in France, in countryside. They have a simple cut, three outer pockets, one inner Pocket, 5 button fasten. They have different wonderful tones of blue, from Bugati bright blue to indigo blue and deep Prussian blue. Beautiful over jeans or on a white shirt, a must have to wear everyday.
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Textile Care
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Antique linen is a living material, if you treasure it, it will reward you a hundred times. A lot of antique textiles are so robust and wonderfully easy to wash and maintain. The fibres of these exceptional fabrics were grown without any use of chemical, these textiles are organic. No need to use chemicals to wash antique textiles, a good simple natural soap such as the savon de Marseille is fine for every kind of linen. The textiles can be machine washed on warm. The warmer ithey will be washed, the softer and floppier they will turn. Again, no need to use a softener, a dash of white vinegar or a spoon of baking soda are perfect to maintain these wonderful textiles. Dry them on the line if possible, expose them under sun light to brighten the natural white.
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