Posted 2 years ago
lmpaden
(8 items)
Found this old reversible coat in an attic - colorful side if silk. Thought it was a great find. Moth holes on cuffs and collar but the rest is intact! Washed up really nice.
Anyone have more information about this?
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It is called a military "tour jacket".
They are still made today.
Unit designations and locations of manufacture can make a big difference in value.
Japanese made, reversable jackets from the post WW2 era tend to bring the biggest money.
Thanks for posting yours.
Scott
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