CHANEL Pre-Owned2004 leather coat

$4447 - $6196
Colors
Brown
Sizes
42

Product Info

CHANEL Pre-Owned 2004 leather coat

From Farfetch

circa 2004 chocolate brown lambskin shearling decorative stitching diamond pattern frayed detailing notched lapels long sleeves rolled cuffs front button fastening embossed gold-tone buttons two front patch pockets Condition: GOOD. This previously owned and used item is in good condition with minimal signs of use. This may include fading of material or plating and scratches. Purchasing this item continues its narrative and reduces the environmental impact by avoiding the use of new resources needed to make the product from scratch, such as water, materials and electricity, and avoiding additional manufacturing impact. Learn more about what makes a product Conscious on our Conscious Criteria page

CHANEL Pre-Owned 2004 leather coat

From Farfetch

circa 2004 brown/beige lambskin front button fastening diamond quilting gold-tone buttons notched lapels shearling collar long sleeves split cuffs two front patch pockets shearling lining Condition: GOOD. This previously owned and used item is in good condition with minimal signs of use. This may include fading of material or plating and scratches. Purchasing this item continues its narrative and reduces the environmental impact by avoiding the use of new resources needed to make the product from scratch, such as water, materials and electricity, and avoiding additional manufacturing impact. Learn more about what makes a product Conscious on our Conscious Criteria page

CHANEL Pre-Owned 2001 diamond-quilted shearling coat

From Farfetch

circa 2001 brown lambskin shearling diamond quilting notched lapels front button fastening belted waist long sleeves turn-up cuffs straight hem mid-length Condition: GOOD. This previously owned and used item is in good condition with minimal signs of use. This may include fading of material or plating and scratches. Purchasing this item continues its narrative and reduces the environmental impact by avoiding the use of new resources needed to make the product from scratch, such as water, materials and electricity, and avoiding additional manufacturing impact. Learn more about what makes a product Conscious on our Conscious Criteria page