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There's no point in keeping several sport coats that I can no longer wear. They are so oversized on me that they can't be altered far enough. All are size 48, and a bit on the large size at that. I'm in a 42 now. None are vintage, but are classics.
A plain black, inexpensive jacket with brass finish buttons. "Lacrosse." $40
Burberry navy blue blazer. Two button, brass buttons, all wool. Sleeves are missing third button each side. Sleeves are on the shortish side for this size jacket. $40
Gray patterned jacket by Peerless Man, $50:
Silk, wool, linen, also by Peerless Man. Looks like a natural linen jacket. $50
Another heartbreaker. I coveted this jacket for a year and it came as a rather pricey Christmas present. 56% Silk, 44% wool "Traveler's jacket" by LL Bean. Lots of zippered inner pockets. A very comfortable favorite that goes with dress charcoal pants as well as jeans. This jacket is more like a size 50. $80.
None are damaged.
A plain black, inexpensive jacket with brass finish buttons. "Lacrosse." $40
Burberry navy blue blazer. Two button, brass buttons, all wool. Sleeves are missing third button each side. Sleeves are on the shortish side for this size jacket. $40
Gray patterned jacket by Peerless Man, $50:
Silk, wool, linen, also by Peerless Man. Looks like a natural linen jacket. $50
Another heartbreaker. I coveted this jacket for a year and it came as a rather pricey Christmas present. 56% Silk, 44% wool "Traveler's jacket" by LL Bean. Lots of zippered inner pockets. A very comfortable favorite that goes with dress charcoal pants as well as jeans. This jacket is more like a size 50. $80.
None are damaged.