18.5" Shoulder
20.5" Chest
30" Length
24.5" Sleeve
This smoking jacket dates to the 1910s or 1920s and features a jacquard-woven fabric with repeated fan motifs, likely drawing from Asian decorative influences popular at the time.
The body is unstructured, with a relaxed fit typical of indoor garments meant for leisure.
Frog closures made from braided cord serve as the front fastenings.
The curved sleeve construction and red lining reflect both design sensibility and comfort priorities in early 20th-century domestic wear.