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TIENDA HO: el-Fannon Jacket
Moroccan Cotton Sousdie
in 4 new colors-stripes

• 60% COTTON 40% RAYON
• Hand Wash Cold Drip Dry or Dry Clean
ONE SIZE FITS SMALL-MED-LARGE-6X+++

TOTAL MEASUREMENTS TAKEN FLAT
Bust 60"+open
Wingspan 36"
Sleeve Width 24"
Length 43"

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$99 Sale Price $88
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•comes in matte purple, matte green, purple-gray stripes and green-gray stripes
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el-Fannon Moroccan Cotton Sousdie short sleeve Jacket-


This cashmere soft short sleeve duster is soft and swingy style. It's a great go-over-anything jacket and a lovely design for a cover-up the hips or bottom. All our styles have excellent construction, fine-finishing and are extremey wearable- read durability. When you slip into the el-Fannon it creates longer lines of your silhouette making you appear taller and slimmer. If you wear the same color bottom, this elongates your silhouette even more.

*this is grey & white stripes over-dyed in purple- creating a lovely new color from Tienda ho Moroccan Cotton Sousdie collection. It matches the purple monsoon top also listed. The purple over-dye is two threads black & white tightly woven together to create silver - which is then dyed Violet- creating a beautiful matte violet. See photo of matte purple monsoon top in photo w/striped fannon jacket.

Design Details: open short sleeve long vest or jacket. Box cut with edging trapunto top stitched for added texture and weight and long 15" side slits. The side slits show off your pants or skirt, while covering up bottom and hips, and let's face it we all have el-Fannon days don't we?

* Trapunto stitching (Italian for "to embroider"), also called stuffed technique, is a quilting technique that is quite decorative in that it utilizes at least two layers, which is padded from the underside. This produces a raised surface on the fabric. This style originated in Italy in fourteenth or the sixteenth century. Topstitching enhances a fabric's design and strengthens seams. Every stitch must be accurately done by a machine or by hand.

 

 


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