32"Back Neck to Sleeve
18" Chest
41" Length
Likely dating to the 1930s–40s.
A fur coat believed to be made from nutria, a material widely used in American fur garments of this era, especially in the Midwest.
The long, slightly coarse pile gives it weight and presence, while the sleeves are set at a strong forward angle, creating a dramatic, almost sculptural silhouette.
A strong example of the wide, generous sleeves seen in heavy outerwear from the early decades of the 20th century.
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