Selling some things that I picked up and never wore because somehow I convinced myself they fit before I purchased them (APC trousers were drycleaned once). For reference, I am 6', 155 lbs, 30 waist. Everything is new without tags and pretty perfect so summer. Sorry for size of pictures, but I'm really awful with HTML. All of these are priced low because I need the closet space. Price includes USPS first class shipping in US. PM me regarding shipping abroad or via a different method (or tracked, insured, etc.). Paypal as a GIFT or ADD 4%.
First, is a Band of Outsiders green candy cane stripe buttondown tagged size M/Tall. I (think) this is first season BoO, but it might be second. Either way, I picked this up from South Willard for about $250 and they stopped making the tall versions a season or two after. This shirt kinda crystallized what this brand is trying to do for me. The tailoring is impeccable, like every-detail-thought-out, impeccable. Slim fitting, but (because it's "tall") it will fit people of normal height. The reason I couldn't wear any other shirts from this brand is simply because they're too short. There is double darting on the back and the classic BoO reinterpretation of the center vent that runs down the back. Everything that counts about this shirt fits perfectly -- collar is perfect size, pattern is classic and subtle, cuffs are single-button reinterpretations of vintage buttondown cuffs, tabbed ends at side (see picture). Really can't say much more about it. It's in absolutely brand new condition and has not been washed. Made in USA (not sure if they moved production to Greenfield or not yet). Some loose strings, but, in my opinion, every single item made by this brand has loose strings.





Looking for $110 shipped in the CONUS.
Next for sale is a pair of pants that I am loathe to sell but never fit me in the waist and I need space in my closet. They're from last year's F/W collection and sold out of the Mercer St. store in NYC faster than any of the other formal pants. The cut is slim but not skinny -- would say "fitted." Really awesome pair of trousers are that can be dressed up or down. Nice light weight for summer and spring. Cut won't ever go out of style.
Color is a deep blue, almost black in most lights. The material is a tough 60/40 cotton/polyamide blend that kind of feels like drilled cotton and durable even though the hand is soft and the pants are fairly light. Button fly with a formal interior button and hook-and-eye closure up top. The back pockets are normal, slit formal (i.e. non-denim) pockets. Front pockets have a cool workwear detail; they can be buttoned shut with a small horn-colored button. Not noticeable really but it's a nice detail that is the sort of the thing I go back to APC for in pants because that's what they seem best at making.
They have never been worn and have been dry-cleaned once. There is a drycleaning tag on the interior of the fly (don't ask me why they do this). It can probably be removed with an iron but I haven't tried. It's not noticeable at all (pictured below) but the price has been lowered accordingly.
Measurements (appx):
15.25" waist
8.25" knee
7" hem
31" inseam



Retailed at $240. I'd like to get $110.
Next is a Muji flannel I picked up at their store in SoHo. Really quite nice. Fabric is organic cotton and it is super soft. Small collar. Can be worn a lot of ways. Summer weight flannel that leaves nothing to be desired. One of those gems you sometimes find in larger stores. Anyway, bought it and it just doesn't fit right. Tagged size L, but fits like a large medium. Not sure why these pictures are huge. Second is spoilered.

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Feel free to PM me questions.
Purchased for $65, I'd like to get $30.
First, is a Band of Outsiders green candy cane stripe buttondown tagged size M/Tall. I (think) this is first season BoO, but it might be second. Either way, I picked this up from South Willard for about $250 and they stopped making the tall versions a season or two after. This shirt kinda crystallized what this brand is trying to do for me. The tailoring is impeccable, like every-detail-thought-out, impeccable. Slim fitting, but (because it's "tall") it will fit people of normal height. The reason I couldn't wear any other shirts from this brand is simply because they're too short. There is double darting on the back and the classic BoO reinterpretation of the center vent that runs down the back. Everything that counts about this shirt fits perfectly -- collar is perfect size, pattern is classic and subtle, cuffs are single-button reinterpretations of vintage buttondown cuffs, tabbed ends at side (see picture). Really can't say much more about it. It's in absolutely brand new condition and has not been washed. Made in USA (not sure if they moved production to Greenfield or not yet). Some loose strings, but, in my opinion, every single item made by this brand has loose strings.





Looking for $110 shipped in the CONUS.
Next for sale is a pair of pants that I am loathe to sell but never fit me in the waist and I need space in my closet. They're from last year's F/W collection and sold out of the Mercer St. store in NYC faster than any of the other formal pants. The cut is slim but not skinny -- would say "fitted." Really awesome pair of trousers are that can be dressed up or down. Nice light weight for summer and spring. Cut won't ever go out of style.
Color is a deep blue, almost black in most lights. The material is a tough 60/40 cotton/polyamide blend that kind of feels like drilled cotton and durable even though the hand is soft and the pants are fairly light. Button fly with a formal interior button and hook-and-eye closure up top. The back pockets are normal, slit formal (i.e. non-denim) pockets. Front pockets have a cool workwear detail; they can be buttoned shut with a small horn-colored button. Not noticeable really but it's a nice detail that is the sort of the thing I go back to APC for in pants because that's what they seem best at making.
They have never been worn and have been dry-cleaned once. There is a drycleaning tag on the interior of the fly (don't ask me why they do this). It can probably be removed with an iron but I haven't tried. It's not noticeable at all (pictured below) but the price has been lowered accordingly.
Measurements (appx):
15.25" waist
8.25" knee
7" hem
31" inseam



Retailed at $240. I'd like to get $110.
Next is a Muji flannel I picked up at their store in SoHo. Really quite nice. Fabric is organic cotton and it is super soft. Small collar. Can be worn a lot of ways. Summer weight flannel that leaves nothing to be desired. One of those gems you sometimes find in larger stores. Anyway, bought it and it just doesn't fit right. Tagged size L, but fits like a large medium. Not sure why these pictures are huge. Second is spoilered.

Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)

Feel free to PM me questions.
Purchased for $65, I'd like to get $30.



