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Louis Feraud Leather Jacket, Vintage Navy Coat

$148.00

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Luxurious Louis Feraud leather jacket.

Sleek leather jacket in dark navy by noted French designer Louis Feraud.
✅  Approx. Size (cm): Label size US 14, but please check the measurements below.
✅  Condition: Very good.
✅  Era:  1990s.
✅  Mark/Label:  Louis Feraud, Isaacson’s Atlanta.

SKU: FD247 Category: Brand:

Stay stylish this winter with a vintage Louis Feraud Leather Jacket.

Louis Feraud Leather Jacket Details

  • Sleek dark navy leather jacket.
  • One button front.
  • Two front pockets.
  • Detailed top stitching on the edges of the notched lapels and pockets.
  • Acetate lining.  
  •  Label size:  US 14, Ger. 44, It 52, Fr. 46.
  • Made in Germany.
  • From Isaacson’s, a legendary dress shop in Atlanta GA

Sizing

Approximate Measurements  Taken Flat (cm):
Shoulders: 18″ (45.5).
Bust: 19.5″ (49.5).
Hips: 19″ (48).
Length – Center Back:  27″ (68.5).
Sleeve Length:  23.5″ (59.5).
Wrist:  7″ (17.5).

VINTAGE CONDITION

Who was Louis Feraud

Louis Féraud, a French fashion designer, began his career in the 1950s, opening his first boutique in Cannes. He quickly gained recognition for his vibrant and elegant designs, which captured the essence of the French Riviera lifestyle.

Féraud expanded his influence by designing costumes for iconic actresses like Brigitte Bardot. In the 1960s, his popularity soared as he became a leading figure in Parisian haute couture, known for his bold use of color and innovative silhouettes. Féraud continued to shape the fashion world until his retirement in 1996.

Louis Féraud passed away on December 28, 1999. He left a significant legacy in the fashion industry, with his brand continuing to influence contemporary design even after his death.

Confused about vintage clothing sizing? Today’s sizes have very little correlation to clothing size labels from past decades.   Over the past 20+ years, designers and manufacturers have fed our egos by making standard size numbers smaller and smaller.  Back in the 1960s, there was no size 0.  The smallest size usually was a 6. Thus the legend of Marilyn Monroe wearing a size 12. Plus, today’s men and women are fitter, taller, and have much more muscle tone than people of earlier eras. Even undergarments make a difference. Today’s woman isn’t corseted, girdled, or wearing a stiff bra. So even the thinnest among us sometimes have trouble wearing vintage clothes.

Read More About Vintage Sizing

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We know you may be wary about buying vintage items. If so, we do offer returns. If you receive vintage pieces and are dissatisfied or if the item doesn’t fit, please inform Madge of your return request within 10 days of receiving the merchandise. You must return the items within 30 days after notifying us.

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