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Vintage 1970s Red Suede Women’s Blazer, Size 10

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Brand: Adolph Shuman Gender: Women’s Size: 10 Condition: Very good preloved condition- minor wear Elevate your wardrobe with this classic red ultrasuede blazer by the renowned designer Adolph Schuman. The brand, founded in 1933, was known for its high-quality fabrics, tailored fit, and sophisticated style, making it a favorite of the fashion-forward woman of the era. This 1970s vintage blazer features a structured silhouette with a notched lapel, two-button closure, and two front pockets. The rich, vibrant red hue adds a statement-making touch, perfect for adding a pop of color to any ensemble. Crafted from soft ultrasuede, a durable and luxurious faux suede fabric, this blazer offers both style and comfort. The timeless design makes it a versatile piece that can be styled for professional settings, special occasions, or to add a touch of retro elegance to your everyday look. Measurements laying flat: Length from pit to pit is approximately 19” Length from shoulder to hemline is approximately 24” Bundle and save! All buyers receive 20% off and discounted shipping on bundles of 3 or more. Offers are welcome and all reasonable offers are accepted.🥰
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