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Vintage 1980s René Derhy Black Faux Fur Embroidered & Sequin Long Bomber Duffel Coat

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Management number 44507365 Release Date 2026/01/29 List Price $62.74 Model Number 44507365
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Vintage black 80s fabulous puffer / long bomber style coat in mixed textures of velvet, embroidery of beads and sequins and faux fur. It is fabulously boho mixed with rocker and suitable for multiple sizes. Made by René Derhy and Made in India. Shown here on a size FR 34-36 / UK 8 / US 0 / XS model with a 172cm/ 5'8" height with no adjustments. It is too big but could work on a size FR 36 / UK 8 wanting to wear big sweaters underneath would be the smallest I would suggest. This would best fit a size FR 38-40 / UK 10-12 / M-L depending on your desired fit, but please verify all measurements to be sure. Marked a size M Shoulders: rounded Armpit to Armpit: very wide 80s style / bat wing - 72.5cm - 28.5in Waist: 56cm - 22in Sleeve Length: full length (hard to measure with rounded shoulder) Overall Length: 86.5cm - 34in Condition: Very good - elastic at cuffs is a bit tired Material: 100% viscose (velvet, embroidery, bejewelled) Closure/Details: Oversized style 3 buttons up the front, elastic at the sleeves (a bit worn out but still function fine)

Brandvintage René derhyBrand menu
SizeM / US 8-10
ConditionVery good
MaterialRayon, Glass, Velvet
ColorBlack, Multi
CategoryWomen > Clothing > Outerwear > Coats > Faux fur coats

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