I picked up the last three Cucinelli pieces my Off 5th had left and thought I's see if there was any interest here. All three are new with all tags attached. Please feel free to PM with anquestions. 1) Cucinelli v-neck cashmere sweater. Color is cranberry, size marked as Medium, but runs large. EDIT- SIZE IS 54, OR EXTRA LARGE. THERE IS AN "M" MARK ON THE TAG THAT APPARENTLY ISN'T RELATED TO THE SIZE. CONFIRMED SIZE IS 54. If it helps, I normally wear a 42R jacket in most PRL and RLPL cuts, and this is a bit large on me, so I wopuld definitely call it a Large. The color is a beautiful heathery cranberry. The cashmere is extremely soft on this one; a great lightweight piece. Original retail price marked at $975. Asking $250, shipping included within the US; other regions shipping will be what it actually costs to send it to you. P to P: 22" Length down back: 29" Shoulders: 18.5" Arm inseam: 19" 



2) Cucinelli cashmere button-neck sweater. This is gorgeous, and I'm frankly having some second thoughts about getting rid of this one. Beautiful blue color, a little hard to photograph properly, with grey edging at hem and end of sleeves. 4 loop closures at throat, with dark brown horn buttons. Packet with extra button attached. Size is Medium. This one runs true to size. Heavier, thick cashmere. Original retail price marked on tag at $995. Asking $350 shipped US because I like it a lot; other regions actual shipping cost. P to P: 21" Length down back: 31" (from top of collar) Shoulders: 18" Arm inseam: 19" 




3) Cucinelli cotton corduroy pants. Size 58 Euro, so 40 US. Color marked as beige; what I would call a very nice light fawn color. Leather zip closures on rear pockets, zip fly with button closure. Very soft cotton and a really great color. Very cool red/white striped interior lining. Retail price larked at $495; asking $165 shipped US; other places, again, actual shipping cost to you. Waist: 40" Inseam: 37", unhemmed 




Ok, that ends the NWT Cucinelli pieces, now for something a little more out of the ordinary: 4) Nearly NOS (to the best of my ability to judge) Grenson Wellington (for lack of a better descriptor) boots. Marked size 9D UK. Custom made, as nearly as I can tell, in 1983. I bought these some time ago on Ebay thinking they were just an interesting pair of Grenson boots, but they ended up being UK9 instead of US9 as they were advertised. I never did anything with them and just stuck them in the closet. The insoles are marked "Grenson for S. Fisher", so I am presuming they were either custom made or MTM at least, but I not familiar with Grenson's operation at that time. These were sold to me as NOS and to my eye they do appear to be clsoe to that, but I think they were worn a bit at some point. I've never worn them other than trying them on and discovering they were UK 9 and not US9 as advertised. If you look closely at the sole photos, you can see that there's some very delicate stitching on the sole that appears to be unworn. Boots are in excellent condition, very nice patina on the leather than doesn't show to the best on my photos. Any marks appear to be simply from being boxed up for a long time and just moving around. No scuffs or wear marks anywhere that I can find; they just look like someone left them sitting around for a long time in a closet. Anyway. These are really just a curiosity that I'd wear if they'd been my size. Thought someone here might enjoy them. Asking $150 just because they're old and cool and that's what I paid for them. 











2) Cucinelli cashmere button-neck sweater. This is gorgeous, and I'm frankly having some second thoughts about getting rid of this one. Beautiful blue color, a little hard to photograph properly, with grey edging at hem and end of sleeves. 4 loop closures at throat, with dark brown horn buttons. Packet with extra button attached. Size is Medium. This one runs true to size. Heavier, thick cashmere. Original retail price marked on tag at $995. Asking $350 shipped US because I like it a lot; other regions actual shipping cost. P to P: 21" Length down back: 31" (from top of collar) Shoulders: 18" Arm inseam: 19" 




3) Cucinelli cotton corduroy pants. Size 58 Euro, so 40 US. Color marked as beige; what I would call a very nice light fawn color. Leather zip closures on rear pockets, zip fly with button closure. Very soft cotton and a really great color. Very cool red/white striped interior lining. Retail price larked at $495; asking $165 shipped US; other places, again, actual shipping cost to you. Waist: 40" Inseam: 37", unhemmed 




Ok, that ends the NWT Cucinelli pieces, now for something a little more out of the ordinary: 4) Nearly NOS (to the best of my ability to judge) Grenson Wellington (for lack of a better descriptor) boots. Marked size 9D UK. Custom made, as nearly as I can tell, in 1983. I bought these some time ago on Ebay thinking they were just an interesting pair of Grenson boots, but they ended up being UK9 instead of US9 as they were advertised. I never did anything with them and just stuck them in the closet. The insoles are marked "Grenson for S. Fisher", so I am presuming they were either custom made or MTM at least, but I not familiar with Grenson's operation at that time. These were sold to me as NOS and to my eye they do appear to be clsoe to that, but I think they were worn a bit at some point. I've never worn them other than trying them on and discovering they were UK 9 and not US9 as advertised. If you look closely at the sole photos, you can see that there's some very delicate stitching on the sole that appears to be unworn. Boots are in excellent condition, very nice patina on the leather than doesn't show to the best on my photos. Any marks appear to be simply from being boxed up for a long time and just moving around. No scuffs or wear marks anywhere that I can find; they just look like someone left them sitting around for a long time in a closet. Anyway. These are really just a curiosity that I'd wear if they'd been my size. Thought someone here might enjoy them. Asking $150 just because they're old and cool and that's what I paid for them. 











