PATRON DE COSTUME DE MICK JAGGER, TOURNÉE LICKS DE 2003

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PATRON DE COSTUME DE MICK JAGGER, TOURNÉE LICKS DE 2003
Mick Jagger's jacket was cut and made by Sir Tom Baker for the Licks tour in 2003. This tour celebrated the 40th anniversary of the band formed in 1962, a great anniversary for the Rolling Stones, and it was on this occasion that the double album Live Licks was released, which includes the band's emblematic tracks. Result of an exceptional know-how, the jacket of simple style and ample cut allowed Mick Jagger a freedom of movement for his stage performance. The pattern of this jacket is a true symbol of rock history, and a souvenir of the tour of the world-famous and still active English band. Measurements: Half jacket front back: 108 cm - Shoulder: 15 cm - Waist: 27 cm - Reverse: 96.5 cm - Sleeve: 65 x 25.5 cm - Under sleeve: 62 x 18 cm. The Mick Jagger costume pattern, Licks Tour 2003. Mick Jagger's jacket, cut and made by Sir Tom Baker, was designed for the Licks tour that celebrated the band's 40th anniversary in 2003. The style was simple and the cut loose, since Mick Jagger liked to be free to move around on-stage. This tour was a sort of brilliant anniversary for the Rolling Stones' creation in 1962; it promoted the Live Liks double album released for the occasion. The record brings together the band's most-known songs. The jacket's pattern combines all the symbols: exceptional craft, and a still-active, world-famous British band. A real "piece" of rock history. Measurements Half jacket, inside, front: 108 cm. Shoulder: 15 cm - Waist: 27 cm - Back: 96,5 cm - Sleeve: 65 x 25,5 cm - Undersleeve : 62 x 18 cm.
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