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Wool-like Noble Chester Coat - Light Beige. Retail price: ¥23,900

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Management number 60993717 Release Date 2026/02/08 List Price $70.86 Model Number 60993717
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Purchased in December 2025 and worn once.
I believe there are no noticeable stains.
This is a light beige coat from anySiS, size S.

From the website:

This excellent chester coat can be worn in various situations, from the office to everyday wear, regardless of trends.
Although it has a strong impression of being handsome, the fit & flare line gives it an elegant and ladylike balance. The clean line at the back is a key point.
The subtle color-coordinated buttons and the shallow overlap of the front reduce the casualness, giving it a clean impression. The sleeves are designed with extra room, making it easy to wear with thick knitwear.
When worn open, the color-coordinated piping on the lining is subtly visible, which is also a detail we're proud of.

■Material

Made of a raschel knit jersey material of polyester, rayon, and wool. The moss finish gives it warmth and a wool-like appearance.
Despite being jersey, it is wrinkle-resistant and comfortable to wear.

Length 96cm, Body Width 42.4cm, Shoulder Width 36.5cm, Waist 82.4cm, Sleeve Length 56.2cm, Sleeve Width (at the upper arm) 17.9cm, Weight (g) 860

fashion style casual style

CategoryWomen > Coats & jackets > Poncho
SizeXS (0-2)
BrandNone
ConditionLike new

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