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Men's jacket black wool jacquard Fursac - V3COXI-CC57-B020
Men's jacket Fursac - V3COXI-CC57-B020
Men's black jacket Fursac - V3COXI-CC57-B020
Men's wool jacquard jacket Fursac - V3COXI-CC57-B020
Men's black wool jacquard jacket Fursac - V3COXI-CC57-B020

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Wool Jacquard tuxedo jacket

Color Black - Tone-on-tone fancy print
  • Wool Jacquard tuxedo jacket - V3COXI-CC57-B020
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Wool Jacquard fitted tuxedo jacket

  • Lined tuxedo jacket
  • Fitted cut
  • 1-button fastening
  • High armhole, straight shoulder
  • Large satin peak collar
  • Double back vents
  • Men tuxedo jacket 99% wool and 1% elastane
  • Lining 100% viscose
  • Fabric weaved in italy
  • Dry clean
  • Model: size 46, 1,89 m tall

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Tuxedo

The required decorum of a 19th century British gentlemen managing his guests’ sense of smell meant that the smoking jacket was originally worn exclusively in the smoking room. Seduced by the garment, the American James Potter transgressed the rule and in 1886 wore this jacket with its satin lapels to the Tuxedo Club in New York. He popularised the use of its new name. Completed with braided trousers, a plastron shirt and a bow tie, in the 20th century this ensemble became the signature attire for men frequenting casinos and cocktail parties, or her Majesty’s Secret Services, like James Bond.