Ted Lapidus Paris Mens Vintage Navy Virgin Wool Blazer, 1970s
Ted Lapidus Paris Mens Vintage Navy Virgin Wool Blazer, 1970s
An amazing vintage mens blazer from the early to mid 1970s by luxury French fashion designer, Ted Lapidus of Paris. Ted Lapidus was both a fantastic menswear and womenswear designer - having designed for the likes of Twiggy, Brigitte Bardot and the Beatles (The famous white suit John Lennon was wearing on the Abbey Road album cover was a Ted Lapidus suit). This blazer is a great example of Ted Lapidus's look - a great quality timeless piece with just a touch of added flair with the wider lapels and suave pinstripe throughout. It is made from a navy blue virgin wool fabric and has 2 single breasted buttons to the front and vented pockets.
Size: Marked vintage 52 but measures roughly like a modern mens UK/US 38" / Mens Small to Medium
Chest - 40” / 101cm (allow a couple of inches room for movement)
Waist - 38” / 96cm
Length (Shoulder to Hem) - 28” / 71cm
Shoulder to Shoulder - 16” / 40cm
Sleeve Pit to Cuff - 17” / 43cm
Sleeve Shoulder to Cuff - 24” / 61cm
Condition: Excellent Vintage Condition - No noticeable stains, tears or holes.
- Front button fastenings
- Fully lined
Materials: 100% Virgin Wool. Lined in Bemberg
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