Pastry Classic Stretch Raw Denim Jacket With Back Lacing
Angela and Vanessa Simmons have added more fantastic products to there Pastry clothing line. The latest addition is this fabulous Denim Jacket with Back Lacing. Love the back lacing as it makes the jacket fitted. Not too sure about that pasty text on the front of the jacket, if PASTRY was on one line it would have looked a lot better. I think they were going for the unusual style of having the text on two lines, I really don’t think it works.
The Classic Stretch Raw Denim Jacket w/ Back Lacing by Pastry features:
• Button-down closure with embossed Pastry hardware
• Chest flap pocket
• Slip-in hand pockets
• Embroidered Pastry on left chest
• Cuffs with button closure
• Corset tie with Pastry hardware on back
• 2-colored stitching
• Imported
Care: Turn Inside out when washing. Machine wash cold. Do not iron on print.
Fabric: 98% Cotton 2% Spandex
Tags: Pastry Clothing, pastry jackets



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July 25th, 2008 at 4:52 pm
Beautiful fit, but I agree the logo would have worked vertically down to the ribs.