1970s 80s Astraka faux fur jacket - Small
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A sumptuous late 1970s early 1980s jacket in nice quality off-white faux fur, from respected ‘Astraka’ label, a british manufacturer of mock furs trading from 1890s-1980s. Designed to appear as though pelts of fur, which gives fabulous striped texture, with unfitted cut finishing at upper hip. Collar is structured enough to be worn ‘popped’, and raglan sleeves widen towards hem for slight bell shape. Lined in satin, pockets are concealed in the seaming, and the piece fastens with single button at collar.
Chest of garment 38”
20.5” mid shoulder to hem
Sleeve length 13” from underarm
Excellent structural condition, only thing to note is that it seems to have been washed, giving the fur more of an ‘afghan’ appearance when it would have been flat pile.