1950’s Emily Wetherby Wool Coat • M/L

$150.00
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This is an exceptional 1950’s Emily Wetherby designer short-sleeve coat, in a dreamy ivory wool. The texture is soft and plush, with a sculptural drape that gives it an effortlessly modern silhouette despite its mid-century design. It features clean, open-front with no closures, gently curved shoulders, and wide short sleeves. Fully lined in silky ivory satin for a smooth, luxurious finish inside. The simplicity of the shape makes it so fun to layer and style!

Measurements: Bust 47”, Waist 46”, Hips 50”, Shoulder 18”, Sleeve 12”, Shoulder to Hem 39”

It is our mission to be 100% transparent and honest about any and all issues found, but all of our items are vintage - which means most of them have been worn, used and may have minor issues. In the event that we have overlooked an issue, it was not because we misrepresented the item, it is because the issue was not apparent enough to demand our attention. We can only apologize for our oversight and hope you can either repair the issue or resell the item but we do not accept returns for items we have photographed and listed online.

This is an exceptional 1950’s Emily Wetherby designer short-sleeve coat, in a dreamy ivory wool. The texture is soft and plush, with a sculptural drape that gives it an effortlessly modern silhouette despite its mid-century design. It features clean, open-front with no closures, gently curved shoulders, and wide short sleeves. Fully lined in silky ivory satin for a smooth, luxurious finish inside. The simplicity of the shape makes it so fun to layer and style!

Measurements: Bust 47”, Waist 46”, Hips 50”, Shoulder 18”, Sleeve 12”, Shoulder to Hem 39”

It is our mission to be 100% transparent and honest about any and all issues found, but all of our items are vintage - which means most of them have been worn, used and may have minor issues. In the event that we have overlooked an issue, it was not because we misrepresented the item, it is because the issue was not apparent enough to demand our attention. We can only apologize for our oversight and hope you can either repair the issue or resell the item but we do not accept returns for items we have photographed and listed online.