Vintage 50s Sanforized Lab Coat Mens Small White Overcoat Jacket Double Breasted

$164.95

Sanforization is a treatment process, mainly applied to cotton fabrics and textiles made from natural or chemical fibres, patented by Sanford Lockwood Cluett (1874–1968) in 1930. It is a method of stretching, shrinking and fixing the woven cloth in both length and width before cutting and producing, to reduce the shrinkage which would otherwise occur after washing.
The cloth is continually fed into the sanforizing machine and therein moistened with either water or steam. A rotating cylinder presses a rubber sleeve against another, heated, rotating cylinder. Thereby the sleeve briefly gets compressed and laterally expanded, afterwards relaxing to its normal thickness.

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Details:

  • Made in Unknown by Kok
  • White color
  • cotton material; material is Sanforized
  • 2 Lower front exterior pockets with 1 chest pocket
  • Button front
  • Double Breasted
  • Peak lapel
  • Rear button waist strap
  • Single long vented back
  • Unlined

SIZE: No size tags, measurement indicates Size = Mens Medium

Measurements taken on a flat surface and unwrinkled:

  • Armpit to Armpit = 21.5 inches (55 cm) or Chest = 43” (109 cm)
  • Waist measured flat across = 20.5” (52 cm) or waist doubled = 41” (104 cm)
  • Shoulder to Shoulder = 16.5” (42 cm)
  • Shoulder seam to sleeve cuff = 24.5” (62 cm)
  • Center back bottom of collar to sleeve cuff = 33.5” (85 cm)
  • Back bottom of neck collar to bottom hem = 46.5” (118 cm)

ITEM CONDITION: Pre-owned VERY GOOD
Moderate wear. Several scattered pin head to coin size discolorations most notably on lower front areas & right sleeve cuff as seen in photos. Buttons are firm and seams are tight, no holes! authentic vintage condition. Please see description, condition definitions, photos and measurements for your desired condition and fit