Black Chuànzhū Jacket

€269,95

One of RICCIWEE’s signature styles, the Chuànzhū outerwear is everything you’d want in a leather jacket and more. The classic piece is embellished with rectangular metal fastening down the middle, but the highlight of the jacket goes to the beaded fringes that adorn both pockets. Throw it on over any plain tops and let it sway beautifully with every move.

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CHEST

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To measure the chest at its widest point, place the tape measure high under your armpits and position it approximately at nipple level.

SHOULDER

To measure the shoulder width of a garment laid flat, place the measuring tape between the shoulders at the sleeve seam. This measurement should be taken from one sleeve seam to the other, across the back. It provides an accurate representation of the shoulder width.

To measure the shoulders, place the tape measure across the shoulders from one shoulder tip to the other. Ensure that you measure right at the corner point where the arm meets the shoulder.

SLEEVE

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LENGTH

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