Men's chibón jacket from Hecho (Huesca), dating from between 1920 and 1950. Chibón is the word used in the Hecho and Ansó Valleys (Huesca) for this kind of men's jacket.
Made of ecru fabric, it was only used on holy days. It was fitted using princess seams and has a strip collar and peak lapels. It also has a trim with black braid at the cuffs, collar, and lapels, and is decorated at the lapels, cuffs, and elbows with piping and black cotton braid. The cuff opening has 10 metal, ball-shaped buttons.
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