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Dej Golden Brown Wool-Blend Double Breasted Suit

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Golden Brown Wool Blend Double Breasted Suit

Jacket: Peak lapels, felted undercollar, non-functioning buttoned cuffs, chest welt pocket, three front flap pockets, single vent, three internal pockets, fully lined

Trousers: belt loops, five pockets, pressed creases, unfinished hems, partially lined

Two button jacks; hook and zip-fastening trousers

100% wool; lining1: 100% cupro; lining2: 100% viscose; lining3: 100% cotton

Slim fits.
Those who are in between sizes should go up to the nearest size
Slim cut blazer, and tailored to be fitted
Slim cut, mid-rise trousers with unfinished hems

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$62.00 $156.00

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46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56

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