green western dress Emerald City Biker X-large
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green western dress

green western dress Emerald City Biker X-large

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green western dress Emerald City Biker X-largeThe Emerald City Biker is for the woman who makes an entrance and doesnt need to ask twice. Crafted from rich emerald green suede and finished with gold and silver stitching, this piece blends western influence with a modern edge. A classic yoke detail nods to tradition, while the belted waist and mixed metal hardware add structure and shine. Pair it with denim or a silk dressthis jacket does the heavy lifting either way. Details: Composition: Emerald

The Emerald City Biker is for the woman who makes an entrance and doesn’t need to ask twice. Crafted from rich emerald green suede and finished with gold and silver stitching, this piece blends western influence with a modern edge. A classic yoke detail nods to tradition, while the belted waist and mixed-metal hardware add structure and shine. Pair it with denim or a silk dress—this jacket does the heavy lifting either way.

Details: 

  • Composition: Emerald green suede with silver and gold tone hardware 
  • Western stitch details on front, with a traditional western yoke on back 
  • Zippers on sleeves and front 
  • Fully lined
  • Leather weight/thickness: this is our heaviest weight jacket. But don't let this deter you, with wear and time the suede softens like butter. If you want to be able to layer, size up.

Measurements:  X-Small to X-Large

      • X-Small: shoulder to shoulder: 17 inches, chest: 18 inches, sleeve length: 23.25       inches, length: 21 inches, 

     • Small: shoulder to shoulder: 17.5 inches, chest: 19 inches, sleeve length: 23.5 inches, length: 21.25

    • Medium: shoulder to shoulder: 18 inches, chest: 20 inches, sleeve length: 23.75 inches, length: 21.5

   • Large: shoulder to shoulder: 18.5 inches, chest: 21 inches, sleeve length: 24 inches, length: 21.75

  • X-Large: shoulder to shoulder: 19 inches, chest: 22 inches, sleeve length: 24.25 inches, length: 22 inches

 

Please note to use these measurements as a guide and are approximate due to the difference in leather elasticity and variation.

 

 

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