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Vintage 1950s Rich-Sher Perfecto-style jacket
Here is a rarely-seen cross-zip jacket from the Rich-Sher brand. @tmitchell59 and others have noted that Rich Sher jackets were known for using the highest-quality FQHH for their era. This jacket is no exception. And because the zips are mostly hidden, this jacket is wearable in a variety of settings without the "in your face" large silver zips used in other contemporary brands like Schott. It's an investment piece that you can still wear comfortably.
The leather is thick and in excellent, supple condition with no flaking or cracking. It shows nice graining throughout. I conditioned the leather myself with Pecards and it maintains a deep black color and a nice horsehide scent.
All-original Talon main and sleeve zippers. All zippers work smoothly. The upper chest pocket has no pull, and apparently never had one as there is no hole punched through the glide to accommodate a pull. Consider this an original workshop oversight.
The interior quilted lining is in good shape with minor wear consistent with age and use. The back of the collar is lined in wool. There is some wear and tear on the sleeve lining and at the inner cuffs. All pockets are intact, with one small hole at the right handwarmer pocket. All snaps function properly. Original belt buckle is shiny and untarnished.
The jacket has no size tag. I typically wear a size 40. This jacket fits me nicely with a little room to spare. Could possibly fit a size 42 well. Please see measurements:
Shoulders: 18”
Chest: 22.5”
Sleeve: 25.5” (measured along the curve)
Length from bottom of collar: 23.25”
Asking $425 for this rare, collectible beauty. Price includes CONUS shipping.
Here is a rarely-seen cross-zip jacket from the Rich-Sher brand. @tmitchell59 and others have noted that Rich Sher jackets were known for using the highest-quality FQHH for their era. This jacket is no exception. And because the zips are mostly hidden, this jacket is wearable in a variety of settings without the "in your face" large silver zips used in other contemporary brands like Schott. It's an investment piece that you can still wear comfortably.
The leather is thick and in excellent, supple condition with no flaking or cracking. It shows nice graining throughout. I conditioned the leather myself with Pecards and it maintains a deep black color and a nice horsehide scent.
All-original Talon main and sleeve zippers. All zippers work smoothly. The upper chest pocket has no pull, and apparently never had one as there is no hole punched through the glide to accommodate a pull. Consider this an original workshop oversight.
The interior quilted lining is in good shape with minor wear consistent with age and use. The back of the collar is lined in wool. There is some wear and tear on the sleeve lining and at the inner cuffs. All pockets are intact, with one small hole at the right handwarmer pocket. All snaps function properly. Original belt buckle is shiny and untarnished.
The jacket has no size tag. I typically wear a size 40. This jacket fits me nicely with a little room to spare. Could possibly fit a size 42 well. Please see measurements:
Shoulders: 18”
Chest: 22.5”
Sleeve: 25.5” (measured along the curve)
Length from bottom of collar: 23.25”
Asking $425 for this rare, collectible beauty. Price includes CONUS shipping.
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