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Vintage 1970s Maroon Red Zip Front Leather Jacket - Sz. M

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Vintage 1970s Maroon Red Zip Front Leather Jacket - Sz. MPLEASE be sure to read ALL of the additional FAQs and item info in the drop down menu below the item description before making your purchase. All SHIPPING OVERAGES will be refunded and group shipping options are always available. ***ALL SALES ARE FINAL*** No cancellations. DESCRIPTION: This jacket is pure 1970s chica statement piece that turns heads. Featuring a bold, oversized collar, a sleek zip front closure, and striking vertical paneling, it

- PLEASE be sure to read ALL of the additional FAQs and item info in the drop down menu below the item description before making your purchase.     

- All SHIPPING OVERAGES will be refunded and group shipping options are always available.

***ALL SALES ARE FINAL*** No cancellations.   

DESCRIPTION: This jacket is pure 1970s chic—a statement piece that turns heads. Featuring a bold, oversized collar, a sleek zip-front closure, and striking vertical paneling, it embodies the era’s love for detail and drama. The rich maroon hue adds depth and sophistication, making it the perfect blend of casual cool and elevated style. Designed for versatility, this piece transitions effortlessly from day to night while keeping that unmistakable vintage edge.

I just love coloured leather. These classic 70s zippered jackets are a must have in any vintage wardrobe. Easily elevate your casual everyday on-the-go style. It has that easy everyday casual style with a hat tip to the less flashy biker jacket. Light surface wear. See photos as they act as part of the items description.

HISTORY: Leather jackets rose to prominence in the mid-20th century, transforming from rugged workwear into a bold symbol of rebellion and style. By the 1970s, designers embraced a more expressive approach, experimenting with vibrant colors, unique cuts, and embellishments beyond the classic black biker look. This era celebrated individuality, reflected in the striking details of many leather pieces.

Jack Fraser, a well-known retailer during the latter half of the 20th century, offered contemporary fashion under lines like “Life Style Fashions,” often featuring leather goods. The “Made in Canada” label highlights a time when domestic manufacturing was a point of pride, adding cultural and historical significance to these garments.

DATE: Circa 1970s

CONDITION: This item is in overall excellent, gently worn, condition. 

CARE: Dry clean for best results or wipe with damp or dry cloth.

LABEL: Yes. Lifestyle Fashions. Jack Fraser.

MEASUREMENTS: I would call this a true Medium fem cut or Small mas cut. Listed as a 38. Please see measurements below for most accurate fit.

LAYING FLAT / NOT DOUBLED / NOT STRETCHED
Shoulder seam to shoulder seam width: 17 inches wide
Armpit seam to armpit seam width: 20 inches wide
Armpit hole length: 10.25 inches long
Sleeve length: 25 inches long from cuff to shoulder seam
Waist width when closed: 19 inches wide
Lower hem waistband closed: 18 inches wide
Length of garment from shoulder seam to hem: 24.25 inches long

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