Sylvester Stallone wore it in the first Rocky film in 1976.
The actor kept it until 2015 when it was acquired by a private collector, who is now selling it at auction. It is valued at £90,000.
Stallone wrote in a letter of authenticity: “I remember when I bought this jacket. It was obviously quite a few years before I ever even thought about Rocky.
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