Proenza Schouler Asymmetrical Cotton Tweed Blazer


Condition: Pristine
Retail price: €1850.00
Price: € 550
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Cut from a soft textured tweed, a fabric now reinterpreted every season, this asymmetrical jacket wraps around the body and hangs just past the natural waist. An exaggerated strap detail at the back and elongated sleeves complete the strong silhouette.

  • Pre-Fall 2017 Collection
  • 53% acrylic, 35% cotton, 9% polyester, 3% polyamide
  • Button fastenings through double-breasted front
  • Notch lapels
  • Long sleeves with buttoned cuffs
  • Chest welt pocket; front flap-welt pockets
  • Back tie belt
  • Unfinished hems
  • Fully lined
  • The size indicated on the label reads 6. This item runs small. We suggest taking one size up. 
  • Fitted design
  • Back length: 66cm
  • Waist: 38cm
  • This item has been authenticated by our in-house trained professionals. Proenza Schouler does not endorse or participate in the La Doyenne Vintage's authentication process. 
  • Proenza Schouler is a registered trademark of Proenza Schouler. La Doyenne Vintage is neither partnered nor affiliated with Proenza Schouler. 
  • Photos are of the actual item in our possession. 
Reference
302-402
Designer
Proenza Schouler
Status
Available
Price
€ 550
Material
Origin
Made in Italy
Size
EUR36

Proenza Schouler

Lazaro Hernandez, who worked at Michael Kors, and Jack McCollough, who worked at Marc Jacobs, met at Parsons School of Design. They collaborated on a senior project that became enormously successful, and in 2002 they launched Proenza Schouler (a combination of their mothers' maiden names). The duo was immediately lauded by fashion's highest critics for their design prowess, fresh approach to modern luxury, and technical sophistication.

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