Calf-Length Fur Coat 1950 - 1960
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"Calf-Length Fur Coat" is a mid-century design from the Splitter Frères fashion house, dating back to the 1950s or 1960s. The coat is a timeless example of elegant and sophisticated fashion from the era, featuring a classic silhouette and luxurious fur material. This piece embodies the chic and refined style popular during the mid-20th century, and it offers a glimpse into the evolution of fashion during the post-war era. The coat is likely made of a high-quality fur, contributing to its luxurious appeal.
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The pelt of Karakul lambs stays curly for only a few days after birth. To obtain astrakhan fur the lambs therefore have to be slaughtered while they are still very young. This coat was made by the Splitter frères fur goods firm, which altered their ready-to-wear coats to their clients’ own measurements.
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