Incredible vintage late 60s/early 70s sleeveless jacket with a groovy novelty print of hippies and psychedelic creatures, and all sorts of sayings:
"hippies are more fun than people"
"encourage nudity in flowers"
"mother goose is a junkie"
"outlaw underwear"
"Rembrandt painted by the numbers"
"play it hot not cool"
The print appears to have the phrase of "hot dogs and dill pickles" as its signature. Originally a regular jacket, the sleeves were removed (there are still finished seams around the armholes so it is not unraveling), and there is a metal Talon zipper closure. It is lightly distressed, but completely wearable with a fashionable fraying and fading - see details below.
Measurements and Condition:
Fits like: Labeled large (best fits modern men's medium and women's large)
Fabric: Feels like cotton
Brand: None
Condition: Lightly distressed, with fading, fraying at some of the edges, a couple small minor holes, some scattered spots and discolorations, and the zipper can be a little hard to attach but it still zips up fine.
Length: 23.5"
Chest: 44"
Waist: 43"
Shown on a 5’9” model with measurements of 33”-24”-37”, usually wears size XS to small. See our FAQ for more info on sizing and condition ratings.