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Size Small. Vintage 80s Marriott Nylon Jacket Made In USA

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Size Small. Vintage 80s Marriott Nylon Jacket Made In USA1980s Marriott Nylon Jacket Made in USA Vintage Uniform Style Authentic 1980s Marriott nylon jacket made in the USA. A character driven piece with authentic corporate heritage and vintage appeal. SIZE FITMarked size: SmallModel is 180 cm 59 ft tall and weighs 75 kg 165 lbsWashed and ready to wear MEASUREMENTS (laid flat)A Pit to pit: 51 cm (20. 08")B Back length (neck seam to hem): 64 cm (25. 20")C Sleeve length(neck seam to cuff): 79 cm (31. 10")D

1980s Marriott Nylon Jacket — Made in USA — Vintage Uniform Style

Authentic 1980s Marriott nylon jacket made in the USA.
A character-driven piece with authentic corporate heritage and vintage appeal.


SIZE FIT
Marked size: Small
Model is 180 cm / 5’9” ft tall and weighs 75 kg / 165 lbs
Washed and ready to wear


MEASUREMENTS (laid flat)
A — Pit to pit: 51 cm (20.08")
B — Back length (neck seam to hem): 64 cm (25.20")
C — Sleeve length(neck seam to cuff): 79 cm (31.10")
D — Shoulder to shoulder: 45 cm (17.72")

Please compare with a similar garment you own for best fit.


CONDITION
Good vintage condition
Distressed print visible (adds vintage character)
Clean overall with signs of wear
Kindly see all pictures since they are part of the description


DETAILS
– Authentic 1980s vintage jacket
– Marriott corporate / uniform piece
– Made in USA
– Lightweight nylon construction
– Zip-front closure
– Classic vintage silhouette


HERITAGE / STYLE NOTE
Corporate and service jackets from the 80s offer a unique side of American vintage — pieces made for real use, carrying identity and history. Distressed prints only enhance their authenticity and story.

A true one-of-a-kind vintage garment — subtle, expressive, and full of character.


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