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Seasonal Shawl Sweater Coat - Tobacco
Dehen 1920 - Shawl Sweater Coat - Tobacco
Releasing Saturday, October 30th at 2pm EST
We haven't been able to get these Shawl Sweaters back in stock since they absolutely disappeared last year. The best news is, we've got a special edition color. This tobacco color could not be more Fall. It's so rich and so sharp and we imagine it's gonna be gone in hours, if not sooner. Their four-end heavyweight construction is unmatched. They use welt pockets, interior elbow patches, fold-back cuffs, and custom corozo buttons to create this look. These things use more than 3 pounds of 100% wool yarn. Don't expect to be able to beat this piece up. It will be around longer than you!
- 1950's fit six button shawl collar cardigan
- 100% worsted wool
- Extra heavy four-end jersey knit fabric
- Custom brown corozo buttons
- Welt front pockets
- Interior elbow patches
- Custom woven label
- Made in Portland, OR - USA
SIZE | CHEST | WAIST | SLEEVE |
S |
35 - 37"
|
29 - 31"
|
32 - 33"
|
M |
38 - 40"
|
32 - 34"
|
33 - 34"
|
L |
41 - 43"
|
35 - 37"
|
34 - 35"
|
XL |
44 - 46"
|
38 - 40"
|
35 - 36"
|
XXL |
47 - 49"
|
41 - 43"
|
36 - 37
|
A variance of +/-.5" is within tolerance.
Fit Notes: Shop owner Tommy is wearing a size medium in the pictures. Typically Dehen fits with a little more room than the average piece, but for good reason. The wool is heavy and you'll want a bit of extra space to breathe. However, it is quite heavy and can quite honestly function as a coat. The medium works for the pictures because he's wearing it over a heavy-duty Crissman, but if you want something to wear over lighter shirts...you probably need to size down. He would consider a small in this piece for that reason. Scope the measurements for the best buying practices. Tommy is 5'10," 170lbs, with a 40" chest.


















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