Zoom Distressed Beige
Zoom Distressed Beige
Zoom Distressed Beige
Zoom Distressed Beige
Zoom Distressed Beige
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Distressed Beige

$1,250.00
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Off-white distressed little leather jacket souped up with some popping colors, yellow, red and sky blue. You wear it like it’s been yours for ever. Looks great on linen and denim.

  • Red stand-up collar
  • Nine zippers total
  • Five zipper pockets, two red, one sky blue
  • Two black zippers in the back
  • Two black zippers on the sleeve e
  • Two zipper pockets on the sleeves
  • Bright yellow cuffs
  • Check ‘measurements’ for size
bust / chest
37
waist
34
length circumference 37
hip N/A
length 20-1/2
shoulder width 16
sleeve length 24

 

Leather Goods:

It is normal for leather goods, such as handbags, shoes, wallets etc. to bear natural imperfections and irregularities. These natural imperfections make every piece original and exclusive to you.

Natural-grained Leather

Natural-grained leather is premium-grade hide that has not been buffed to showcase the skin’s natural “grain” or texture.


  • Using a clean damp cloth, wipe gently to remove any dirt

Embossed Leather

Embossed leather is leather that has been stamped to achieve a distinctive pattern.


  • Using a clean damp cloth, wipe gently to remove any dirt

Buffed Leather

Buffed leather is leather from which the top layer of grain has been removed to achieve a soft and clean surface.


  • Using a clean damp cloth, wipe gently to remove any dirt

Patent Leather

Patent leather is a coated leather with a glossy varnished surface.


  • Clean any dust or dirt with a damp cloth
  • Remove any scuff marks with a patent leather cleaner
  • Buff the leather to a high shine

Suede Leather

Suede is a leather that has a soft napped surface.


  • Before use, seal the suede with a professional suede sealant to help repel dirt.
  • To treat a liquid spill, pat the area with a clean cloth and then apply a layer of cornmeal or talcum powder on the stain. Let it set overnight, then brush with a suede brush to remove the dried powder.
  • For dried stains, rub with a kneaded eraser or emery board. For heavier stains, blot with white vinegar and a clean towel. Repeat as needed until stain disappears. This can be used on both water and salt stains.

Do not clean suede with water alone as it will affect both the color and texture of the leather.

Details

Off-white distressed little leather jacket souped up with some popping colors, yellow, red and sky blue. You wear it like it’s been yours for ever. Looks great on linen and denim.

  • Red stand-up collar
  • Nine zippers total
  • Five zipper pockets, two red, one sky blue
  • Two black zippers in the back
  • Two black zippers on the sleeve e
  • Two zipper pockets on the sleeves
  • Bright yellow cuffs
  • Check ‘measurements’ for size

Measurements

bust / chest
37
waist
34
length circumference 37
hip N/A
length 20-1/2
shoulder width 16
sleeve length 24

 

Care

Leather Goods:

It is normal for leather goods, such as handbags, shoes, wallets etc. to bear natural imperfections and irregularities. These natural imperfections make every piece original and exclusive to you.

Natural-grained Leather

Natural-grained leather is premium-grade hide that has not been buffed to showcase the skin’s natural “grain” or texture.


  • Using a clean damp cloth, wipe gently to remove any dirt

Embossed Leather

Embossed leather is leather that has been stamped to achieve a distinctive pattern.


  • Using a clean damp cloth, wipe gently to remove any dirt

Buffed Leather

Buffed leather is leather from which the top layer of grain has been removed to achieve a soft and clean surface.


  • Using a clean damp cloth, wipe gently to remove any dirt

Patent Leather

Patent leather is a coated leather with a glossy varnished surface.


  • Clean any dust or dirt with a damp cloth
  • Remove any scuff marks with a patent leather cleaner
  • Buff the leather to a high shine

Suede Leather

Suede is a leather that has a soft napped surface.


  • Before use, seal the suede with a professional suede sealant to help repel dirt.
  • To treat a liquid spill, pat the area with a clean cloth and then apply a layer of cornmeal or talcum powder on the stain. Let it set overnight, then brush with a suede brush to remove the dried powder.
  • For dried stains, rub with a kneaded eraser or emery board. For heavier stains, blot with white vinegar and a clean towel. Repeat as needed until stain disappears. This can be used on both water and salt stains.

Do not clean suede with water alone as it will affect both the color and texture of the leather.

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