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Assorted Suits/Jackets: Zegna, Oxxford, Savile Row, Canali, Ravazzolo

slycedbred

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Hey guys, I've recently decided to create a new eBay account because I wanted a more "relevant" name to my product...I've also updated my picture taking style. So I'm humbly asking for opinions on my picture taking methods...

*EDIT* Forgot to mention that I'm open to offers if my prices are unreasonable

First up: Zegna...I don't know what to say, other than this blazer is of Eric Glennie proportions...Fantastic.

Euro size 50R...US size 40R?


Measurements:

Chest: 43 Inches
Waist: 39.5 Inches
Sleeves: 23.75 Inches
Shoulders: 19.75 Inches
Total Length (top of collar to bottom from back): 32 Inches

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Asking $150 Shipped
 

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Next:

Oxxford jacket...I believe it was MTM, as the shoulder measurement seems a bit funky...But if this works for anyone, it'll be a great deal!

Tagged: 42

Asking: $50 Shipped

Measurements

Chest: 43 Inches
Waist: 40.5 Inches
Sleeves: 24.5 Inches
Shoulders: 18 Inches
Total Length: 32 Inches

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Next Up:

Canali Jacket...

Black with a subtle pattern to it...It's gorgeous for what it is. Super 120's Fabric

PRICE DROP Asking $130 --> $100 Shipped



Measurements

Chest: 42 Inches
Waist: 39 Inches
Sleeves: 23.75 Inches
Total Length: 32.5 Inches

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Finally,

A true piece of art... Gorgeous Suit made of Loro Piana Super 110's Fabric, by Ravazollo...

Ravazollo is a bit lesser known than the Brioni's, Canali's, and Kiton's, but it offers a great cut, is fully canvassed, and looks stunning. A mixed herringbone as well as a stripe...Fantastic.

PRICE DROP Asking: $250 Shipped ---> $175 Shipped LAST PRICE DROP

Measurements

Jacket:

Chest: 45.5 Inches
Waist: 42 Inches
Sleeves: 26 Inches
Shoulders: 20 Inches
Total Length: 33.75 Inches

Trousers:

Waist: 33.25 Inches
Inseam: 32.5 Inches
Total Length: 45 Inches

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chobochobo

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Pictures look good, though a touch dark in some. Good luck.
 

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I like the detail pictures of the fabric. One detail you omit is whether/how these jackets are vented.

Also, the pictures with an extremely shallow depth-of-field scream "I just started learning photography." Depth of field should highlight a detail, like functional buttonholes. Alternatively, you could use it to obscure the background, a la the top photo here.

Overall, I like the fact that you're trying to take good pictures of your garments rather than just snapping some pics and assuming everyone knows that they represent. As a general rule, the more I know about an item the more I'm willing to pay for it.
 

satorstyle

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Great offerings, wish more were 42l or 44l. On the Ravazollo how much can be let out in the waist?
 

satorstyle

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Originally Posted by AwkW
I like the detail pictures of the fabric. One detail you omit is whether/how these jackets are vented.

Also, the pictures with an extremely shallow depth-of-field scream "I just started learning photography." Depth of field should highlight a detail, like functional buttonholes. Alternatively, you could use it to obscure the background, a la the top photo here.

Overall, I like the fact that you're trying to take good pictures of your garments rather than just snapping some pics and assuming everyone knows that they represent. As a general rule, the more I know about an item the more I'm willing to pay for it.


Huh?
 

needshoehelp

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Originally Posted by AwkW
Also, the pictures with an extremely shallow depth-of-field scream "I just started learning photography." Depth of field should highlight a detail, like functional buttonholes. Alternatively, you could use it to obscure the background, a la the top photo here.

The thing is, if he's not using flash (which it doesn't look like he did), he needs all the speed he can get (unless he's using a tripod). I handhold and have to use low f-stops, which result in a shallow depth of field but which otherwise would not come out at all. Can't have your cake and eat it too.
 

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Thanks for the comments guys! About the lack of back pics...It's an issue of my mannequin...Things look great from the front, but somehow just don't drape well at all from the back...I'll probably end up laying it flat on a nice surface for the back pic...

For the record, I'm using a Canon SD1000

I do have a tripod, but I wasn't using it...About the depth of field, I was actually trying to get an effect similar to the pic that you linked to, but just haven't quite figured out how to do that...
 

vinouspleasure

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what is the length of the Ravazzolo from the bottom of the collar?

thanks!
 

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Next up:

Lombardo Suit

From what I understand, Lombardo is a custom tailoring shop based in Dallas, Texas

It's a gorgeous suit, so I'd tend to believe it. It's made for a TALL man.

Asking: $150 Shipped

Measurements:

Jacket:

Chest: 49 Inches
Waist: 45 Inches
Sleeves: 27 Inches
Shoulders: 22 Inches
Total Length: 34.75

Trousers:

Waist: 36 Inches
Inseam: 32 Inches
Total: 44 Inches

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Another Lombardo suit made for the same individual, and the fabric is just as gorgeous! It's quite an interesting feature that it's a one button suit.

Asking $150 Shipped

Measurements:

Jacket
Chest: 49 Inches
Waist: 45 Inches
Sleeve Length: 26.5 Inches
Shoulder: 22 Inches
Total Length: 34 Inches

Trousers
Waist: 35 Inches
Inseam: 32 Inches


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