Vintage 1960s Mod Striped Blazer Jacket Men’s Size M
This is a striking vintage 1960s mod striped blazer jacket featuring a bold vertical stripe design strongly associated with late 1960s British fashion style. The jacket is cut in a long, slim silhouette with a double-breasted front, wide notched lapels, and a structured shoulder line typical of the period.
The fabric is a wool-worsted and polyester blend, offering both durability and a crisp drape. The vertical stripe pattern in navy, blue, and gold tones adds visual length and graphic impact. The jacket is half lined in a mauve-toned satin lining, and has a double vented back
Material label:
55% polyester fibre
45% wool worsted
Lining:
Satin lining (mauve tone)
Retailer label: Max Beauvais Limited Montreal. Max Beauvais was founded in 1898 and was a well known Montreal haberdashery.
Union label: Canadian ACWA (Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America), used between 1962 and 1976.
Sizing: There is no size tag, and although this should fit a size 40/41 long/tall, please rely on the following measurements for fit:
Shoulders: 18" across seam-to-seam
Chest: 45" around, taken under the arms
Waist: 39" around
Sleeves: 26 1/2" long
Sleeve inseam: 18 1/2"
Overall length: 32", measured at the back
Condition: In very good condition - this has been well preserved with no pronounced wear, tear, soiling, staining or odour.
This is a distinctive and wearable vintage 1960s mod striped blazer jacket with British-influenced tailoring - perfect 60s period piece!