womens black dress coat Edwardian Velvet Coat
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womens black dress coat

womens black dress coat Edwardian Velvet Coat

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womens black dress coat Edwardian Velvet CoatEdwardian Velvet Coat (No. J1442), the estimable thing. High waist with domed, self covered buttons just above, double flapped pockets just below. Long 34 slit. Shaping princess seams front and back. Cufflink style buttoning cuffs. Padded shoulders, piquant sleeve caps. Knit braiding trims all edges. Shell is rayon silk blend, lining is poly rayon blend, so you can keep it on for maximum effect between your dramatic entrances and exits. Gold and black

Edwardian Velvet Coat (No. J1442), the estimable thing. High waist with domed, self-covered buttons just above, double-flapped pockets just below. Long 34” slit. Shaping princess seams front and back. Cufflink-style buttoning cuffs. Padded shoulders, piquant sleeve caps. Knit braiding trims all edges. Shell is rayon-silk blend, lining is poly rayon 
blend, so you can keep it on for maximum effect between your dramatic entrances and exits. Gold-and-black dragon-pattern lining. Imported.

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