Vintage 1990s Burberrys Trench Coat - Iridescent Khaki/Olive 100% Cotton, Women's L
This highly sought-after vintage Burberrys trench coat from the 1990s features a rare iridescent khaki/olive color that shifts beautifully with light. Crafted from 100% cotton, it offers a premium, natural texture unlike polyester blends. The coat includes genuine leather-trimmed belt and sleeve buckles, exemplifying luxury craftsmanship. Perfect for spring, it adds a sophisticated touch to any outfit. Size is approximately Women's Large (92-170 cm / 36-67 inches).
Condition: As a vintage item, it shows signs of age and wear, which add to its character:
Overall, it remains in good wearable condition with authentic vintage charm.
Item Specifics:
Brand: Burberrys
Model: Vintage 1990s Trench Coat
Size: Women's Large (92-170 cm / 36-67 inches)
Material: 100% Cotton
Color: Iridescent Khaki/Olive
Pattern: Solid
Type: Trench Coat
Features: Belt included, Leather-trimmed buckles
Condition: Used, vintage with signs of wear
Lining Material: Cotton (body), Polyester (sleeves)
Additional: Sanyo Shokai tag, No name embroidery
Returns are not accepted. Please be sure to check the size details carefully.
| Brand | BURBERRY |
| Country | Japan |
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