1477 days ago

Art Deco Fur Cape-stole

Terra from Bluff Hill

I was told it's mink at antique shop I bought it from for $100 & it looks like the mink I saw in my female relatives wear. Has some loose seams that are not obvious & easily repaired w/safety pins (see in the close before & after up-photos where I had to push up from behind w/my had in order to show the loose/torn seam). Great for dressing up next weekend.

Made to fit securely on your shoulders. Can be worn w/clasp or with one stole flap through the other. See photos. Hard to get consistent lighting to showcase it's rich brown -typical mink- colour in the wide shots. It's been in storage for years, so best to let someone else enjoy it now.
022 465 4915

Price: $50

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