Ferre blazer help identify?

Moonchild

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https://imgur.com/a/OZuLcYF

Hi all!
I was wondering if any of you could tell me a bit about this blazer? Era and if it’s anything high end etc?
It has original price as well but I can’t tell if it states it’s value when bought.

Thank you!
 
Well, one indication is that the price is still in Italian Lire which was Italy's currency until 2002 when they switched to the Euro. So that gives you at least a minimum age. The Lira wasn't worth much, so the price of 780'000 isn't crazy. I can't remember what it's value roughly was, only that it wasn't worth much so one would probably have to remove a few zeroes to arrive at an approximate value in US Dollars or Euros.
I am guessing that Studio Ferré probably was a ready to wear line or something similar.
 
It looks like a suit jacket, so likely would have had a pair of matching trousers originally. Perhaps they were worn and the jacket was not, hence the separation and original swing tags?

Nicole
 
Well, one indication is that the price is still in Italian Lire which was Italy's currency until 2002 when they switched to the Euro. So that gives you at least a minimum age. The Lira wasn't worth much, so the price of 780'000 isn't crazy. I can't remember what it's value roughly was, only that it wasn't worth much so one would probably have to remove a few zeroes to arrive at an approximate value in US Dollars or Euros.
I am guessing that Studio Ferré probably was a ready to wear line or something similar.

I didn't really recognize the currency cause I just wasn't sure how it looked when written (LIt??) I tried googling it but it didn't give me much information on what 780.000 is today. I was thinking max $100 but I'll have to look into it. Thank you for verifying that it is in fact Italian Lira! :-)
 
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