Apparel : Marc New York by Andrew Marc New York Women's 'Charisma' Single Breasted Funnel Neck Jacket

Apparel : Marc New York by Andrew Marc New York Women's 'Charisma' Single Breasted Funnel Neck Jacket

Marc New York by Andrew Marc New York Women's 'Charisma' Single Breasted Funnel Neck Jacket

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Marc New York by Andrew Marc New York Women's 'Charisma' Single Breasted Funnel Neck Jacket
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Sales Rank: 123531










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Binding: Unknown Binding
Brand: Andrew Marc
Department: womens
Fabric Type: polyester
Label: Andrew Marc
Manufacturer: Andrew Marc
Model: 018553BAA
Publisher: Andrew Marc
Sales Rank: 123531
Studio: Andrew Marc



Features:
  • 100% polyester
  • Single breasted jacket with belt
  • 28" in length
  • Dry clean only
  • Made in China









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Gorgeous!!!! ...
This coat is absolutely gorgeous...It does run small tho..but the overall is a 5 star in looks and quality.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Very nice...but only for smaller women ...
Good for skinnier or flatter women. Very nice design though. I just wish it fit better. Going another size up would make sleeves much too long.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * it's nice but slim than normal size ...
it's nice but slim than normal size. I bought M, normally I'm S. It's fit but the sleeve is too long



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * great looking and comfortable ...
It is a great coat and I got in sale so good value for money. The cut is quite sleek and makes you feel slim even with a coat on.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Nice ...
This is a nice jacket. I ordered the medium, which turned out is a bit big for me. I think I should've just stuck to the small. Otherwise, its a smart jacket. I bought it when it was 29.99 which is a pretty good value for the price. (now if only I could exchange it for a small..:()


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