Vintage 80s Lands’ End 100% Wool Blazer 42R Tan Herringbone USA Tailored
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Step into effortless vintage style with this authentic late 80s early 90s vintage Lands' End wool blazer—timeless, well-made, and seriously versatile.
Crafted from 100% wool with a rich tan herringbone texture, this piece delivers that classic “old money” meets retro cool vibe. The relaxed 80s tailoring gives it that slightly boxy, drapey fit that’s back in style right now.
Details you’ll appreciate:
Fully lined interior for comfort and structure
Classic 2-button front with notch lapels
Beautiful textured weave—adds depth and character
Tailored in the USA from imported fabric
📏 Measurements (lay flat):
Size: 42R
Sleeve: 25”
Length (top of collar to hem): 32”
Perfect for dressing up denim, layering over tees, or going full vintage menswear. This is one of those pieces that instantly elevates an outfit.
Condition: Good vintage condition with light, natural wear and texture consistent with age—no major flaws. Very faint discoloration on the interior lining, not visible when worn. Minor seam stress with slight thread separation in one small area on the front. Does not affect wear. See final photo to view this.
First photo is a styled/model image for fit and styling reference; actual item shown in subsequent photos.
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