Estimated 1980s, a single raglan rider coat.
British made. Moreover, a double name special order for HANS ALFRED TERNER, so this is quite rare.
A scarce one-piece sleeve in 100% cotton.
While most Balmacan coats are typically seen, this is a belted type rider coat. At first glance they may appear similar, but by cinching the belt at the sleeves and waist, the silhouette transforms entirely, giving the piece a completely different character.
The shoulder line characteristic of a one-piece sleeve is beautifully proportioned, and even when worn oversized, it drapes with a contemporary ease that many seek.
While most pieces use cotton-poly blends, this is constructed entirely from 100% cotton, offering a notably smooth hand feel.
The colour is a classic beige, a versatile neutral that pairs with virtually any styling.
The size is well-suited to Japanese proportions, making it accessible to a range of builds.
Some soiling is present, though the overall condition remains quite clean given its age.
A one-piece sleeve, 100% cotton rider in this configuration seldom emerges. If you've been searching for such a piece, this may well be the opportunity.
【Size Details】
Length: 119cm
Shoulder width: -cm (raglan construction, unmeasurable)
Chest width: 66cm
Hem width: 99cm
Sleeve length: 83cm
※ Minor variations in measurement are to be expected.
【Condition】
USED
※ Some soiling present.
※ Abrasion to leather portions of belt.
【Fit Reference】
Model: 165cm, 50kg
【Returns and Exchanges】
Due to the nature of vintage pieces, returns and exchanges are not accepted.
Please review the details carefully before purchase. Should you have questions, contact us prior to ordering.
Damage and wear inherent to age are not considered defects and do not qualify for return.
Colour variations between image and object are not grounds for return.
Returns due to sizing or expectation misalignment are the responsibility of the buyer and not accepted.
We ask that only those with understanding of vintage acquisition proceed with purchase.
【Inquiry Code】
C041