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Men's Vintage Rare '70s US Coast Guard Deck Jacket - 1

€619.00

Men's Vintage
Rare '70s US Coast Guard Deck Jacket

Size: M

€619.00

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Description

- Rare 1970s Men's US Coast Guard Patchwork Deck Jacket
- From the curated archive of vintage menswear guru Gauthier Borsarello
- Indigo lined jacket from the United States Coast Guard
- Customized with original naval insignia 
- Central USCGC Escanaba (WHEC-64) representing the high-endurance vessel used for Pacific & Atlantic operations following WW2. Based in New Bedford Massachusets from '57 to 1973.
- American flag and 'Deck Ape' patchwork at back
- Contract N°DSA-100-2914 at inner label as well as 'KANE G6 389 913' ID
- Please note this jacket shows unique signs of distressing, fading to collar & paint marks (specifically at interior) acquired from it's original use in the USCG. An extremely rare collectible piece.

- No fabric tag(Cotton)

Size & fit

- Size tag reads 44R, recommended fit M
- Shoulder: 46cm/18in, Pit to pit: 63cm/25in, Length: 65cm/25.5in
- Model is 182cm/6'0

Color : Blue

Condition : Very good

Please consult chart below for more details

Condition chart

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“My vision for the ReSee man is someone who appreciates rare pieces of exceptional quality. It’s the elegance of wearing pieces that may appear simple to the eye but are timeless because of functional design & craftsmanship.” 

- Gauthier Borsarello

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