Shearling Blouson
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- $1,140.00 USD
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Crafted from shearling, the blouson embodies an exceptional softness that will transport you to a realm of luxurious sensations. Crowned with a non-detachable hood, the fur-lined exterior contrasts beautifully with the lined interior for a lighter feel. Beautifully complemented by the Luxury Workwear pants from the same collection.
- Oversized Fit
- TAZZ Arch leather patch on the back
- Contrasting viscose lining inside
- Front zipped closure with TM-engraved double puller
- Pockets on the side seams
- Ribbed bottom hem
- California Red, Snow White, Dark Charcoal
- Lamb fur
- Made in LA
Leather Sherling blouson is a wardrobe essential in elegant Classic tones. The soft fur is elevated with viscose on the cuffs and inside, while a leather “TazzMania” Leather appliqué patch distinguishes the back. This versatile piece is easy to mix-and-match, and a perfect outer layer for early autumn days and cold nights.
The origin of using fur jackets dates back to prehistoric times, with evidence of fur clothing found in ancient civilizations. Here's a brief overview:
Prehistory (before 3000 BCE):
1. Early humans used animal hides and furs for warmth and protection.
2. Fur clothing was essential for survival in harsh climates.
Ancient Civilizations (3000 BCE - 500 CE):
1. Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans wore fur-trimmed garments as status symbols.
2. Fur-lined cloaks and capes signified wealth and power.
Middle Ages (500 - 1500 CE):
1. Fur-trimmed coats and cloaks remained a privilege of the nobility.
2. Ermine, sable, and fox fur were highly prized.
Renaissance to Industrial Revolution (1500 - 1850 CE):
1. Fur coats became more accessible to the emerging middle class.
2. New trade routes and hunting practices increased fur availability.
Modern Era (1850 - present):
1. Mass production and global trade made fur coats more affordable.
2. Synthetic materials and faux fur emerged as alternatives.
3. Luxury fashion brands popularized high-end fur jackets.
Cultural Significance:
1. Fur coats symbolized wealth, status, and power.
2. In some cultures, fur represented spiritual or ceremonial significance.
3. Modern fashion trends emphasize sustainability and ethical considerations.
Notable Historical Figures:
1. Ancient Greek and Roman leaders wore fur-trimmed garments.
2. European monarchs, like Queen Elizabeth I, favored fur-lined coats.
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