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Yves Saint Laurent Iconic "Russian" Collection Maroon Crushed Velvet Jacket

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Yves Saint Laurent's famous iconic "Russian" collection in this maroon crushed velvet cropped jacket is fully lined with quilted black silk. The jacket is detailed with woven black wool cord throughout. There are six black semi round buttons as well as a extra button on the interior if needed. The collar stands at 2 1/2" in height. Shoulder measures 18" across, length is 22", underarm circumference is 40", sleeve is 21", neck-to-shoulder is 6". The sleeve's cuff measures 10" in circumference and 2 1/2" in width. Size is 34/French, Made in France.
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