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1980s La Colección Judith Roberts Patchwork Jacket

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Introducing the 1980s La Colección Judith Roberts Patchwork Jacket, a vibrant and unique statement piece that exudes creativity and craftsmanship. This multicolor patchwork jacket showcases a whimsical design, incorporating a diverse array of woven, satin, beaded, and denim fabrics intricately embroidered together with multicolor stitching. The bold patchwork pattern creates a captivating look, with each section bringing a unique texture and color to the overall design. The silver tone button and chain closure in the center add a touch of metallic flair, complementing the eclectic mix of fabrics. This jacket is perfect for those who appreciate distinctive fashion that stands out from the crowd. Its vibrant design and patchwork style make it a true statement piece, ideal for adding a pop of color and personality to any outfit. Whether you're dressing up for a special event or looking to elevate your casual wardrobe, this jacket is a versatile choice. Experience the creativity and boldness of the 1980s La Colección Judith Roberts Patchwork Jacket. Its unique design and diverse mix of fabrics make it a timeless piece that captures the spirit of the 1980s while remaining contemporary in its appeal. Embrace the charm and individuality of this one-of-a-kind jacket, and enjoy the expressive style it brings to your wardrobe. Style this with a Versace handbag, some Chanel boots and a pair of Gucci sunglasses to complete the look. Made in Mexico. Size L. Approximate measurements: Length- 29" Bust- 48" Waist- 48"
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