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Bolero Musician Jacket

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  • 5' 10"/ 178cm and 136lbs/ 62kg. He wears a size S. As the pictures show.
  • 5' 10"/ 178cm and 160lbs / 72.5kg. He wears a size M.
  • 5' 11"/ 180cm and 176lbs / 80kg. He wears a size L.
  • 5' 10"/ 178cm and 187lbs / 85kg. He wears a size XL.
  • 6'/ 182cm and 198lbs / 90kg. He wears a size XXL.

    • Inspired by 1950s musician styles, this jacket is crafted from glossy cotton satin and features intricate hand-cranked embroidery trim. It is garment-washed to prevent shrinkage, offering a vintage-inspired look with a refined finish.

      Designed with a slight inverted triangle silhouette and gently dropped shoulders. Details include imitation pearl snap buttons and a smooth silky lining for added comfort.

      Ideal for spring and autumn layering, pairs well with tailored trousers or dark denim for a smart yet distinctive casual look.

    Inspired by 1950s musician styles, this jacket is crafted from glossy cotton satin and features intricate hand-cranked embroidery trim. It is garment-washed to prevent shrinkage, offering a vintage-inspired look with a refined finish.

    Designed with a slight inverted triangle silhouette and gently dropped shoulders. Details include imitation pearl snap buttons and a smooth silky lining for added comfort.

    Ideal for spring and autumn layering, pairs well with tailored trousers or dark denim for a smart yet distinctive casual look.

    The Bolero jacket, also known as Musician jackets, is said to have been designed and made by legendary country singer Bob Wills in 1936. Jackets with exquisite embroidery lace, eye-catching and energetic, into the 50s, with the rise of rock and roll, western clothing with Rockbilly meaning, became the pursuit of yuppies and hippies.

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