Marc Chevalier
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Back in the '30s, the "wraparound" overcoat was very popular with Hollywood actors, bandleaders, and their imitators. Basically, it's a coat without any buttons; you just wrap it around yourself with a sash (which has no belt buckle). I suppose it has a certain unstudied, sporty panache to it. Call it a bathrobe for streetwear.
These '30s vintage wraparounds are virtually impossible to find today. I've run into only 2 in the past 15 years. Coincidentally, they were the same color and had the same weave. Below is one (not mine) that was recently sold on eBay. It was made between 1933 and 1935.
Note the raglan shoulders, the peak lapels, and the incredible detailing on the overcoat's back: inverted pleats!
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Back in the '30s, the "wraparound" overcoat was very popular with Hollywood actors, bandleaders, and their imitators. Basically, it's a coat without any buttons; you just wrap it around yourself with a sash (which has no belt buckle). I suppose it has a certain unstudied, sporty panache to it. Call it a bathrobe for streetwear.
These '30s vintage wraparounds are virtually impossible to find today. I've run into only 2 in the past 15 years. Coincidentally, they were the same color and had the same weave. Below is one (not mine) that was recently sold on eBay. It was made between 1933 and 1935.
Note the raglan shoulders, the peak lapels, and the incredible detailing on the overcoat's back: inverted pleats!
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