This is a charming little 1940s jacket topper! The overall design is fairly simple - collarless, padded shoulders, small pleats across the upper bodice for fit, loose fit below to cropped length with side seam slits. The cream and black braid around the three-quarter length sleeves, with the appliques over each buttonhole elevate the look. It has a vaguely military feel to me, also vaguely Asian.
SIZE: No size label. Despite the generous bust measurement, I would call this a medium due to the smaller shoulder width.
Measurements | Inches | Cm |
Bust | 42" | 106.75 |
Shoulders | 15.75" | 40 |
Bottom hem circumference | 45" | 114.25 |
Length | 25.5" | 41.75 |
FABRIC/COLORS: Black rayon, in a slightly crisp weave. There is a tag on the inner side seam that says "Tegra, Labtex Rayon" along with a smaller logo for "Bur-Mil Quality, T.M., Reg."
TAGS: Pearl Art Sportswear, Los Angeles, Cal.
CLOSURES: The jacket closes with five flat black plastic buttons. The horizontal buttonholes are camouflaged by the cream and black machine embroidery appliques.
CONDITION: I found three tiny holes - the largest in the upper left sleeve - shown in closeup in last photo - another smaller in the right upper sleeve, and the smallest in the left midchest. No other issues noted.