Screen Printed Leather Snap Jacket
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This jacket features a two-color offset print designed by artist Paula J. Wilson and hand screen printed in Chicago by artist Nora Renick-Reinhart. It includes decorative topstitching at the yoke, two exterior and one interior welt pocket, and an antique brass snap closure. The jacket is fully lined with 100% Bemberg rayon lining.
Contact us to special order this item.
This jacket features a two-color offset print designed by artist Paula J. Wilson and hand screen printed in Chicago by artist Nora Renick-Reinhart. It includes decorative topstitching at the yoke, two exterior and one interior welt pocket, and an antique brass snap closure. The jacket is fully lined with 100% Bemberg rayon lining.
Contact us to special order this item.
This jacket features a two-color offset print designed by artist Paula J. Wilson and hand screen printed in Chicago by artist Nora Renick-Reinhart. It includes decorative topstitching at the yoke, two exterior and one interior welt pocket, and an antique brass snap closure. The jacket is fully lined with 100% Bemberg rayon lining.
Size — Large
Chest: 42-44″
Exterior — Vegetable tanned leather
Lining — 100% rayon
Care — Dry clean only by a leather professional
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Delivery — Jacket will be shipped within 2 weeks of order date
Limited Edition—only one size left!
Our vegetable tanned leather is from Horween, a unionized tannery founded in 1905 and the last tannery left in Chicago. Vegetable tanning is a slow, non-toxic process which uses tree bark extracts to cure the leather and which produces hides with rich, warm, and uniquely variegated tones that improve as they age. Vegetable tanned leather can be more easily and safely recycled than chrome tanned leather (the most commonly used and often quite toxic method of processing leather). Vegetable tanned leather retains the grain patterns, marks, and scars picked up by the animal during its lifetime; each coat reflects these variations of the hide.
All pieces are cut in our Chicago workshop and sewn by stitchers whom we employ directly (without the use of contractors or piecework), using a slow fashion model of manufacture, wherein workers are paid a living wage. Our pieces are made one-by-one, and can be customized to your measures and preferences.