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REDUCED Vintage 1970s Mens Nino Cerruti Western Style Brown Wool Suit Size 38

Clothing : Mens : 1970s, Wool, Western Style, Field Brothers

 

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You'll look suave and debonair in this 1970s Western style suit from Nino Cerruti from Field Brothers.

The jacket has top stitching on the lapel as well as the pockets and shoulder area. The jacket is lined with a paisley print in the colors brown, gold, orange and white.

The pants are 100% pure virgin wool as well with rubber grippers just below the inner waist band to keep your shirt in place.

The condition of this suit is excellent with no rips, stains or tears. Please see the VFG condition chart for comparison.

Chest: 38 inches Waist: 36 inches jacket, 34 inches pants Shoulders: 19 inches Sleeve: 26 inches Hips: 38 inches jacket, 40 inches pants Inseam: 32 inches Length: 31.5 inches jacket, 43 inches pants waist to hem Opening: 2 buttons for jacket and zipper for pants Fabric: Pure Virgin Wool Condition: Excellent Flaw: The condition of this suit is excellent with no rips, stains or tears.

Designer tidbit:

In 1964-1970 already, Giorgio Armani - who was to found his own eponymous fashion empire in 1974 - had worked for Cerruti at Hitman. But Nino Cerruti had always been the chief designer.

Item ID: RL-1940stanginghamplus281/198

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