Mexican embroidered jackets originated in the 1940s, when Mexicans sold hand-embroidered wool jackets as souvenirs to American tourists traveling there.
The commemorative jackets on the shelves this time are in bright colors, with traditional Mexican hand embroidery and patches, and the fabric is made of wool. Each jacket is unique, delicate and charming! The Mexican commemorative jacket is not only a piece of clothing, but also a manifestation of culture and art.
*Old, slight holes
(The products have been cleaned and sorted and can be used with confidence)
*Wool material/Made in Mexico
•Length: 76
•Sleeve length: 58.5
•Shoulder Width: 41
•Chest Width: 50.5
(Lay flat measurement/CM)
All sizes are measured by hand. 1-2cm error is normal.
Product Description
Product Details
- Material
- Wool
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Mexico
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- Down to the last 1
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- No.84,481 - Clothing | No.5,331 - Women's Casual & Functional Jackets
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- Product Type
- Antique and Vintage
- Listing Summary
- 1940s Garcia Leal Hnos Mexican yellow dancing figure embroidered wool commemorative jacket
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