LUCIA YELLOW KNIT BLAZER JACKET WITH POCKETS VINTAGE BUTTONLESS TOP WOMAN MEDIUM
C$110
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This is a vibrant 70s yellow knit blazer jacket from Lucia, perfect for adding a pop of color to any outfit. Featuring a buttonless front, contrasting blue and white trim along the collar, cuffs, and pocket edges, and two functional flap pockets with decorative buttons. This stylish jacket, also referred to as a knit cardigan or top, offers a unique retro charm. Ideal for layering, this piece is a versatile addition to your wardrobe, suitable for casual or semi-formal occasions.
Brand: Lucia
Color: Yellow with blue and White Trim
Material: 100% wool
Size: No size tag - you MUST review all measurements before buying. Based on measurements provided, we recommend Medium. Buyer is responsible to review measurements available in listing before buying.
Made In: Italy
Condition: Natural signs of wear. Small holes visible on the front, back, near pockets and shoulder area, consistent with age and use. Otherwise, a beautifully structured silhouette with charming pocket details, a rare catch. See pictures.
Styles: Knit Blazer, Buttonless Jacket, Cardigan, Retro Fashion, Mod Style, Italian Knitwear, Statement Jacket, Pop of Color, Designer Knit, Vintage, Women's Outerwear, Casual Chic, Business Casual
Meta: Discover this vibrant Lucia yellow knit blazer jacket for women. Featuring unique pocket details, this Italian-made piece offers a blend of retro charm and modern versatility. Perfect for adding a pop of color to your wardrobe.
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