Vintage Sasson 80s Structured Power Suit Gray Wool Blend Tweed Skirt Blazer 14
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                This is a flawless, vintage, wool-blend, cropped blazer and pencil skirt set, well-constructed, from 80s brand Sasson. Jacket details include a cropped silhouette, a chest pocket, split collar, shoulder pads for structure, 3/4 length sleeves, a fully-sewn-in lining in black, single-button front closure and 2-button decoration at east wrist. Skirt details include a pleated front, back zipper and single-button closure, an 11-inch back slit, and two side pockets. The fabric is wool blended with polyester, giving it softness and durability. The pattern is a herringbone plaid, in black and gray with brown, pink and blue accents.  Impeccably tailored with a retro 80s vibe, this wool blazer is a suiting essential you'll wear season after season. Perfect for the office, a lunch date, or shopping on the weekend. A great addition to a capsule wardrobe!
EUC - no flaws or wear - looks like never worn
Item is clean and fragrance-free, and from a smoke-free, pet-free home.
P2P - 20 in
Length - 21 in
Sleeve - 16 in
Waist - 15 in
Hip - 22 in
Length - 27 in
Measured with the garment lying flat. Please don't hesitate to ask for more measurements if you need them!
65% Wool
35% Nylon
Dry clean.
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wool, pockets, tailored, preppy, career, office, classic, classiccore, fall, winter, spring, plaid, retro, 80s, herringbone, plaid, 2-piece set, coordinated set
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