1970's Tan & Beige Suede Mexican Poncho Cape with Zip-Up Front
Located in London, GB
A Mexican-made 1970's suede poncho cape in tan and beige hues. The cape features contrasting
1970's Tan & Beige Suede Mexican Poncho Cape with Zip-Up Front
Located in London, GB
A Mexican-made 1970's suede poncho cape in tan and beige hues. The cape features contrasting
Hand Drawn Suede Mexican Poncho, 1970s
Located in Houston, TX
Gomez R hand drawn suede poncho, made in Guadalajara, Mexico. Gomez the brand was known for both
Olive Tone Suede Poncho with Embroidered Flowers, 1960s
Located in Gresham, OR
This groovy Mexican poncho with embroidered flowers has a true 60's Hippie flower power feel. Made
Folkloric Fluorescent Embroidered Poncho with Peacock Motif, 1970s
Located in Gresham, OR
This standout woven wool embroidered poncho is 3/4 length with fringe. Embroidered with vibrant
Vintage Char Leather Poncho Whipstitch Hand Painted Cape 70s Sz M
By Char
Located in Port Saint Lucie, FL
Authentic, preowned, vintage CHAR Leather whipstitched poncho or cape with handprinted florals
Hand Drawn Suede Mexican Poncho, 1970s
Located in Houston, TX
Gomez R hand drawn suede poncho, made in Guadalajara, Mexico. Gomez the brand was known for both
Cream and Brown Leather Patchwork Vintage Maxi Mexican Poncho Cape, 1970s
Located in Doncaster, South Yorkshire
Vintage Cream & Brown Leather Patchwork Maxi Mexican Poncho Cape, 1970s Size: One size fits
1970's Jacquard Geometric Print Poncho
Located in New York, NY
This soft poncho has a wonderful geometric design in earthy colors. Sand, sienna, gold, and brown
There is a stylish garment for anywhere in the universe, and on 1stDibs, finding the right vintage and designer coats and outerwear doesn’t have to feel like a journey to the ends of the earth.
Outerwear includes many types of garments aside from the standard coat. From capes, gilets, jackets and cloaks to raincoats and kimonos, fashion designers have long been preparing us for the elements, and outerwear in general has changed and evolved significantly over time.
A lot of the coat styles in our closets, such as the durable Navy-inspired peacoat, were popularized by soldiers who battled aggressive climes in their regulation field jackets and parkas — indeed, keeping troopers comfortable guided the design of the military surplus garments that have often become buzzy fashion trends. Even today, owing to the likes of Burberry, a luxury fashion house that is among the originators of the trench coat worn by British officers during World War I, the trench remains a timeless style, now available in a range of colors that can be worn throughout the year.
While women in late 1700s England donned an adaptation of a men’s jacket called a spencer — the likeness of which could be spotted in Ralph Lauren’s ready-to-wear collections hundreds of years later — designers hadn’t widely been crafting outerwear specifically for women. Generally, the outerwear of choice for the fashionable, well-heeled lady prior to the 1800s usually consisted of capes, shawls and stoles. By the mid-1800s, women were wearing overcoats with multiple layered collars popularized by men (often called a Garrick coat in England), and as women entered the workforce during the 1920s, hemlines climbed, jewelry was prominent and fashion conventions were broken across the board.
Thankfully, the 20th century’s tradition of challenging the norm continues steadfast in today’s outerwear fashions. Contemporary designers certainly find inspiration in 1960s and 1970s coats by Pierre Cardin, Yves Saint Laurent and Bonnie Cashin, but unisex options abound in modern creations that take both function and style into account. Find what inspires you in the full range of vintage and designer coats and outerwear available for sale on 1stDibs.
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