The Mutton Sleeve Dream 1960s Maxi Coat


Mutton Sleeve Dream is an absolutely iconic and outstanding super rare late 1960s mutton sleeve maxi coat by Nam Reebi. There is no composition labels, but she is made from an extremely high quality, thick and warm, woven style fabric and she is lined. Her sleeves are truly fantastic, with amazing super deep button cuffs and they are absolutely victoriana at it's finest. She is in a dark green shade and has a gorgeous fitted cut with rounded peter pan collar. Honestly this is one iconic coat. You will never see a coat like this beauty again, I promise.

This girl measures to approx a UK size 6/8.

Bust - 34"

Waist - 28"

Length -  53.5"

Sleeve Length from Underarm - 17"

Shoulder to Shoulder - 15"

For reference our mannequin, Norma, measures to a UK 6. 

Mutton Sleeve Dream has been cleaned and is ready to wear. Please have her dry cleaned if ever needed. She is in good vintage condition, she has some minor signs of wear, but pretty much excellent. Her middle button is not original and looks as if it has been added at some point but is absolutely a good match.

This beauty has minimal signs of vintage wear, but please bear in mind that our pieces are true vintage, they’ve been danced in and they have been lived in, so all of our garments will carry your usual signs of vintage wear. Anything that we think is outside of what would class as usual vintage wear, we will state.

Here at Pansy we know vintage sizes are very different from modern sizes, and we pride ourselves on offering accurate measurements with approximate modern UK sizing to ensure a your Pansy purchases will be a good fit.
Although we do offer approx modern sizing it is also very helpful if you know your own measurements. If you are unsure of these, an easy way of estimating them is measuring one of your own garments, that fits well, laid flat. Measure in inches, across from pit to pit, flat across the waist and double both of these measurements.  Our length measurements are mostly taken from the highest point of the shoulder to the hem.

 

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