The Row Dayton Coat in Beige - Beige. Size 4 (also in ).
Color
Beige
Gender
Women
Status
In stock
Details
The Row Dayton Coat in Beige - Beige. Size 4 (also in ). Self: 100% cotton 100% goat cashmere Lining 1: 100% cotton Lining 2: 100% silk. Made in Italy. Dry clean. Concealed button placket closure. Relaxed silhouette. Welt pockets. Light sanded cotton. TERX-WO167. 10766-W4323. About the designer: The Row was established in 2005 by Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen. Focusing on exceptional fabrics, impeccable details, and precise tailoring, the house combines a timeless perspective with subtle attitudes which form an irreverent classic signature. The Row's collections also explore the strength of simplistic shapes that speak to discretion and are based on uncompromising quality.
Details
The Row Dayton Coat in Beige - Beige. Size 4 (also in ). Self: 100% cotton 100% goat cashmere Lining 1: 100% cotton Lining 2: 100% silk. Made in Italy. Dry clean. Concealed button placket closure. Relaxed silhouette. Welt pockets. Light sanded cotton. TERX-WO167. 10766-W4323. About the designer: The Row was established in 2005 by Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen. Focusing on exceptional fabrics, impeccable details, and precise tailoring, the house combines a timeless perspective with subtle attitudes which form an irreverent classic signature. The Row's collections also explore the strength of simplistic shapes that speak to discretion and are based on uncompromising quality.
The Row Dayton Coat in Beige - Beige. Size 4 (also in ). Self: 100% cotton 100% goat cashmere Lining 1: 100% cotton Lining 2: 100% silk. Made in Italy. Dry clean. Concealed button placket closure. Relaxed silhouette. Welt pockets. Light sanded cotton. TERX-WO167. 10766-W4323. About the designer: The Row was established in 2005 by Ashley Olsen and Mary-Kate Olsen. Focusing on exceptional fabrics, impeccable details, and precise tailoring, the house combines a timeless perspective with subtle attitudes which form an irreverent classic signature. The Row's collections also explore the strength of simplistic shapes that speak to discretion and are based on uncompromising quality.