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1920–1929

1920s Jersey Opera Coat

$100 – $5,000
Typical price range

Identifying Authentic 1920s Jersey Opera Coat

Authentic 1920s jersey opera coat pieces (1920–1929) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Knitted fabric with stretch and drape. Wool jersey was used by Chanel from the 1910s to liberate women from corsets; polyester jersey became ubiquitous in the 1970s wrap dress and disco era.

When examining a potential 1920s jersey piece, the most important diagnostic features are construction method, closure type, and fabric authenticity.Full-length formal evening coat worn over evening gowns for opera, theatre, and other formal occasions. Often in silk velvet, satin, or brocade with elaborate decoration.

Opera Coat Authentication Checklist

Look for elaborate embroidery, fur trim, or bead embellishment

Construction: often unlined at hem, lined at body with silk

Check for deep dolman or batwing sleeves — common in 1910s-20s

Opera loops: internal silk ribbons to hang from coat hooks are original feature

Identifying Authentic Jersey

Knit structure visible: stretches in all directions (two-way) or mainly horizontally

Wool jersey: substantial weight, slight texture; burns like wool

Polyester jersey (1970s): lighter, springier, holds color very well

Check for curling at cut edges — jersey curls; woven fabric does not

Care & Preservation

Hand wash or gentle machine cycle in cool water. Lay flat to dry — hanging causes jersey to stretch and lose shape. Low iron. Avoid hot water which causes shrinkage.