We have a SNCF uniform jacket but can't find that much information online about it apart from that it seems it was made between 2008/2014, also that Christian Lacroix may have designed it, due to the grey and purple colourway. It is also a female size and shape is appears to be a wool like texture. The only labels it contains are on the collar and this just shows the size and says Court, apart from the actual SNCF label. If any one can help us out with information, we would be very grateful. Thanks in advance for your help.
Yes, Lacroix designed the current TGV high speed train interiors and uniforms, and after that also SNCF uniforms in general: https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/christian-lacroix-designs-uniforms-for-sncf-staff http://paris-shanghai-fashion.over-...designs-for-air-france-and-sncf-76204625.html "Court" means short - so there may have been different lengths of jackets too - they would have to dress a lot of different body types!
Thank you so much for your kind assistance, it's very much appreciated. The short lenght makes sense as its quite a petit jacket. I just can't see anything for heavier woollen jackets as opposed to the longline thinner material in the photos. Thanks again