
I just had to add these to my collection when I found them! The coat on the left is a lightweight wool in a textured weave and could possibly be worn over a dressy day-dress, too. The coat on the right is a lightweight black crepe. Let me describe them in more detail . . . . . . ..
The brown coat on left has a rippley collar and bands of fur – probably mink (not sure) – around the collar and down the front. It has big fabric-covered buttons in front and on each sleeve. It could be knee-length only if you’re quite short. This one was made during the 1940’s.
The black one – more an “opera coat” (but not long enough) – is made of black rayon, lined in white, with sable-colored mink on the cuffs. Perfect sleeve length for long gloves. It would be knee-length on someone of average height. I think it was made to wear over LBDs in the ’50’s.
What finds! I discovered 3 of the longer coats within a few months of one another – 2 black and one ivory cream – but I’ve never seen one since. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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