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“Marys Vest” Quilt Vest

“Marys Vest” Quilt Vest

Regular price $125.00
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 Modern quilt crafted from dusky purples and greys. Soft flannel lining and split side seams for comfortable wearing and layering  

Description 

 Woodbrick quilt coats are a slightly boxy, oversized cut with a drop shoulder and half stand collar. Front snap closures and big pockets make it an easy everyday wear through all seasons. All coats are handmade from vintage to modern blankets, coverlets and quilts all sourced secondhand on Vancouver Island. 

Details 

Garments fit a range of bodies and “sizes” depending on desired fit. All measurements taken flat on jacket front. 

  • Pit to pit/across chest: 23”
  • Shoulder to hem (back length): 27”

Model is 5’8” 

Care

Textiles are sourced secondhand and have been made, used and loved before taking on new life as jackets. While materials have been carefully sourced and vetted for quality, signs of fabric age, wear and stains are possible throughout the finished garment. This is an evident fact of upcycling and adds to the character of finished items. Please consider this carefully before purchasing items as no returns are accepted. 

Quilt jackets should be treated with care and washed in garment bags or on delicate cycles to preserve snap closures and vintage quilting. Hang to dry. 

Thank you Brightside Fabric Co. for permission to sell coats from the Flora pattern.

 

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