
Model is 5'10" and usually wears a size Small


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Details & care
Bring a bit of edge to any look with this buttery-soft jacket complete with an asymmetric zipper for authentic moto style.
- 23" length (size Small)
- Notched collar
- 94% viscose, 6% spandex
- Machine wash, tumble dry
- Imported
- Model stats: 5'10" height, 32" bust, 25" waist, 36" hip. Model is wearing size Small.
- Item #7627501
Size info
- True to size.
- XS=0-2, S=4, M=6-8, L=10-12, XL=14-16.
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T Tahari
Elie Tahari began working in New York City's fashion industry in the early '70s, and he is credited for popularizing one of that decade's most iconic items: the tube top. He launched his own company in 1973, and today his luxury womenswear is internationally renowned for its elegance, sophistication and grace. The designer's T Tahari line offers more affordably priced womenswear and on-trend footwear.
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DeeDeeM
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Size purchased: X-Small
Fit:
Small
True to size
Large
Color: BLACK
Height: 5'4"
Weight: 121 lb.
Sept 7, 2023
Nice Jacket
Not sure where “fleece” in the title comes in, because there is no fleece in it. This is a nice moto jacket. I ordered small, as I always thought Tahari ran a bit small, but it is too big and will be returning it for an xs, for a more fitted look. It is a good medium weight material with sufficient stretch to make it very comfortable to wear. I like the silver zipper details against the black.
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Sabriana
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Fit:
Small
True to size
Large
Width purchased: S
Aug 15, 2023
Material is less than ideal
Material is too soft and light for a jacket. Photo doesn't reflect that
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