Monday, October 31, 2011

We're On Etsy!!

Check Out Our NEW Shop!!

Chocolate brown stole in wonderful condition. 
From Weiner's Furs in Haverhill, Mass,
it is made of the softest of mink fur,
lined with a burgundy jewel tone silk,
with a raised print of a Hansom cab. 
Your hands will be warm in the two front pockets,
and its tailored shoulders
 give this stole the fitted look
 of today's shrugs with the
classic style of a vintage fur. 

Rare Vintage Cerulean Emba Mink Stole
The collar on this striking piece can be flipped up
 for added neck warmth and style appeal. 
It has slit pockets in the front for your hands,
a matching silk lining with a raised pattern
and two hook and eye closures.
This fur is perfect for sliding over a sweater
to make a dazzling casual look,
pair it up with fancier attire for the holidays,
or make it a funky new addition
to an already unique wardrobe. 

This beautiful deep brown/black faux fur coat
 with wide collar and deep front pockets
 is fully lined and in perfect condition. 
The waist can be cinched inside and out,
giving it modern appeal. 
With loop and button closures
 at the waist and collar,
you'll be warm and stylish deep into winter.

This coat is equally at home paired with jeans

for a walk to the local cafe,
or paired up with more glamorous attire
for an evening date in the big city
with your favorite charmer.
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Vintage 70s Suede Jacket
This beautiful soft suede "boyfriend coat"
(vintage men's size 42)
 is faux-fur lined throughout
including the pocket flaps and collar. 
With top-stitching and wooden buttons,
this coat would make for a cozy walk
through crisp autumn leaves,
the air sweet with woodsmoke. 
Paired up with jeans and loafers or riding boots,
this handsome coat is heavy weight,
buttons right up through the collar and
will keep you warm into the colder months.
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1 comment:

  1. Congrats again! Glad your shop is up and running! Good luck!

    xoxo

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