Three Geoffrey Beene Ensembles, 1980s
The First: Navy, cobalt, and dark green check wool ensemble with jacket, jumper, and green long sleeve knit top.
Label: Geoffrey Beene New York
Inventory No.: 1187
The Second: Green, navy, and black plaid quilted sleeveless jumpsuit with matching jacket.
Label: Geoffrey Beene
Inventory No.: 1155
The Third: Navy, cobalt, and dark green check wool over sized coat.
Label: Geoffrey Beene New York
Inventory No.: 1187
The First:
JACKET
Approximate Flat Measurements Across Front:
Chest: 18"
Waist: 17"
Hip: 17"
Shoulders: 16"
Length (underarm to hem): 10"
Sleeve (shoulder to cuff): 23"
JUMPER
Approximate Flat Measurements Across Front:
Waist: 12.5"
Hip: 18"
Shoulders: 11"
Length (waist to hem): 21"
BLOUSE
Approximate Flat Measurements Across Front:
Chest: 15"
Waist: 12"
Hip: 16.5"
Shoulders: 15"
Length (underarm to hem): 14"
Sleeve (shoulder to cuff): 22.5"
The Second:
JACKET
Approximate Flat Measurements Across Front:
Chest: 18"
Waist: 17.5"
Hip: 21"
Shoulders: 15"
Length (underarm to hem): 14.5"
Sleeve (shoulder to cuff): 23"
JUMPSUIT
Approximate Flat Measurements Across Front:
Chest: 17"
Waist: 14"
Hip: 19"
Shoulders: 15"
Length (underarm to hem): 48"
Inseam: 29"
The Third:
Approximate Flat Measurements Across Front:
Chest: 39"
Waist: 43"
Hip: 48"
Shoulders: 22"
Length (underarm to hem): 22"
Sleeve (shoulder to cuff): 24"
Condition
Condition:The First:Overall condition of jacket and jumper is very good with sticker residue on label of dress. Blouse is in fair condontion, piling over all, discoloration under each underarm and popped stitches at right shoulder.
The Second:Overall condition is very good with top center button on jacket missing.The Third:Overall condition is excellent. The stated overall condition of the lot is based on the assumption that the wear is consistent with age and use. As everything is sold 'as is', we suggest that you request a more detailed condition report and additional photo. This can be obtained via the INQUIRE button or by email at couturecr@lesliehindman.com. Condition is a matter of opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact.