Item 2019.76 - Junior Gaultier Black Long Bomber Jacket Style Coat with Belt

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2019.76

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Junior Gaultier Black Long Bomber Jacket Style Coat with Belt

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  • nd [1988-1994] (Creation)

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2 (coat and belt)

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(1988-1994)

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Jean Paul Gaultier launched the Junior Gaultier line in 1988. It was designed as a lower-priced range aimed at the youth market. The Junior Gaultier label was replaced in 1994 with JPG by Gaultier, a unisex collection.

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Long black elongated bomber jacket coat. The front closes with a chunky brass coloured metal zip, angled and to the right side. The left front side has a seam which mimics the angle of the zip. The top body has a pocket with a flap on each side, closed with a gloss black press stud. The lower body has a welt pocket, also with a press stud.

The waist of the coat has a chunky belt in matching fabric, with a black leather buckle. The left sleeve has a pocket on the sleeve with four pen slots and a zip on the inside edge. The cuffs and hem of the coat are a black rib. The coat has a large roll collar in a black faux fur. The jacket is lined in red, with a Junior Gaultier Joker embroidery at the centre back. Made in Italy.

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      Material: Body:100% Polyamide Lining: 100% Viscose Rib: %0% Wool, 50% Acrylic
      Colour: Black
      Label Details: Junior Gaultier

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