From the Arctic Tech Collection Warm coat accentuated with fur - trim hood Thermal experience index: fundamental warmth, 15F to -5 F Attached drawstring hood Removable fur trim Long sleeves with ribbed and
button tab cuffs Concealed two - way front zipper with button - and - loop closure Dual back vents with snap button closure Lined About 32» from shoulder to hem Polyester / cotton Fill: Duck down Fur type: Natural coyote Fur origin: Canada Dry clean by fur specialist Imported
Not exact matches
It is a classically designed double - breasted trench coat trimmed with rainflaps, epaulets and
button tabs at the
cuffs.
A floral print maternity shift dress featuring short
cuffed sleeves with a roll
tab accent, a rounded neckline, a keyhole back with
button closure, and double lining to prevent sheerness.
YVES SAINT LAURENT by TOM FORD sport coat comes in black cotton velvet and features a notch lapel with top stitching, two
button closure, faux flap pockets,
tab cuffs, and single vented...
TOM FORD suit comes in a navy blue wool and includes a two
button sport coat with peak lapel, three flap pockets, and functional
button cuffs with matching adjustable
tab waistband dres...
BURBERRY PRORSUM jacket in a Kelly green coated cotton featuring a zip front with
button over placket, patch flap pockets, high neck drawstring hood, and adjustable
tab cuff sleeves.
The bight fuchsia dress features
tab button detail and
cuffs at the sleeves and patch pockets at the bottom.
This denim jacket features a standard fit, woven cotton, plush lining, a pointed collar, two
button flap chest pockets, two side - entry welted front pockets,
buttoned sleeve
cuffs, and adjustable
button tabs on the hem.
Designed with signature chest pockets, its sleeves can be rolled up and
tabbed or worn long with
button cuffs...
There are wood
buttons on collar
tab, ribbed sleeve
cuffs and on front placket which gives this sweater for babies its distinctive style.
Crafted from herringbone tweed fabric, these pants feature a slight taper, creased
cuffs, slant front pockets, welt rear pockets, a hook - and - eye closure, an extended
button tab, a zip fly, Shetland wool, and a midnight blue shade.
MacDonald consulted with Dr. Kimberly Chrisman - Campbell, an art historian specializing in fashion and textiles to help establish the painting's date, which is likely the early to mid-1780s, based on the style of the sitter's garments: the coat with large
buttons,
tab collar, sloping lapels, white silk lining, and narrow sleeves with shallow
cuffs; the short waistcoat; close - fitting breeches; and low heels.