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Man, what a beauty. I get the whole distressed think isn'y my typical style, but when something this pretty comes along you don't say no. This came to me from a 5 generation dairy farm in Maine. Apparently Great-Grandfather used to help paint churches in his spare time. This jacket, with buttons stamped "The Savage H&M" remains something of a mystery, maybe one of those brands thats impossible to trace. It bears all the hallmarks of 1910s/20s manufacturing, made only with a single stitch and twin needle machine - so no bartacks etc. Tha patins is fucking amazing, beautiful paint flecks and some oil staining etc. I have very carefully given is clean to soften some of the staining - this could be done more should the new owner wish. A beautiful design reference piece.
Condition
As per the above, well used with wear and staining throughout. The cuffs have been shortened.
Size
- No size tag
- Pit to pit 21"
- Shoulder to shoulder 16"
- Shoulder to cuff 20"
- Collar to hem 27"
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