Vintage Linda Allard Ellen Tracy green paisley quilted silk/wool jacket
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Vintage Linda Allard Ellen Tracy green paisley padded/quilted jacket
Best guess: this is from the 1990s*
89% silk, 11% wool
Paisley design is perfectly matched at the front and back seams, a feat of tailoring and another indication of the value of Linda Allard Ellen Tracy designs
Half-collar
Rounded hem
4 hidden cloth-covered snap closures
4 decorative metal frog closures
Lightly padded with 100% polyester
Fully lined in complementary green polyester
Vintage size 12:
Shoulder width: 17"
Back width (P2P): 19.5"
Waist: ~37"
Hip: ~41"
Sleeve length: 24"
Length from nape: 23.5"
* The label is identical to a cardigan I purchased in the late 90s, and the style is more fitted than the 80s and early 90s
* Ellen Tracy was founded in 1949 by Herbert Gallen, a juniors manufacturer. In 1962 he hired Linda Allard, who moved the company toward the new career women of the 1970s and became known for high-quality fabrics and impeccable tailoring.
* In 1984 Linda’s name was added to the label. The company was hugely successful, hiring many of the 80s supermodels (like Cindy Crawford and Linda Seymour) to star in its ad campaigns.
* The firm was sold to Liz Claiborne in 2003; Allard retired and removed her name from the label. Her archives are housed at Kent State University Museum.
* Alas, Claiborne reduced Ellen Tracy to the mass-market level, erasing decades of brand building
Style tags: vintage, eclectic grandpa, grandpacore, grandpa style, luxury, timeless, paisley, silk
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