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Originally Posted by ATLjon View Post

For your reading pleasure: http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/fiancees-ring-accidentally-donated-goodwill/nMZM5/

Two thoughts: This guy is a moron. I was at that Goodwill a few times last week.


How did you figure out? Because he is getting married ? smile.gif
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Originally Posted by catside View Post

Aquascutum trenches are every bit as good if not better than Burberrys (Churchill thought so) and they are made in England (most likely by Rumanians and Poles smile.gif )


^^^  Lol.  Nothing against Rumanians or Poles.  I've been to both countries and found them enjoyable.
 

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Originally Posted by Kid Nickels View Post

well yeah, that is true. Some is/was made overseas and some is not. I have a very nice UK-made SC of theirs I got on a great sale in Taipei and I love it. Also a few shirts my girlfriend gave me. But Burberry has gone down this path as well... moving one of it's largest factories from Wales to China. Caused a major ruckus in the UK and even Prince Charles tried some maneuvers to block it iirc. Just one of many brands moving to Asia unfortunately. frown.gif


^^^  I'm not saying that there aren't any rogue quality Aquascutum pieces lurking about, but just that I haven't found any.  And its because I have never found any that the brand isn't really on my radar.

 

Also, re: Burberry, I see a lot of "Burberry London" shirts with a made in USA tag attached to the interior side seam.  Not that "made in USA" is bad (because it definitely is not), but I still leave them.

 

 

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Why would I put my size in my sig?



So people can offer you things we find. If I only wore stuff I found I'd have a much more limited closet... By trading we are able to help each other out. 

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Three stops today netted me the following. Everything is available:

Don’t know much about these. They say “Clif” Made in Italy. Pretty much new as they have little if any wear in the heels soles. The upper leather is really soft. New old stock? Says 43 in the bottom of the sole, but I would estimate they are 9D. Anyone know this brand?

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Cole Haan Made in India captoes. Again, not much wear but not as new as the ones above. Size 11D. Probably worn 1-2 times. Good for a flip.

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Cole Haan Made in USA braces. The metal part actually says “solid brass” Not sure if you can tell from my pix. There is also a serial # (?)in the center where it says made in USA.
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Few ties.PRL is "Made by hand." I will probably be rocking the yellow VV one around july 4th. Go USA!
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so you ever get that feeling when you walk in a store... you know where something is just calling your name... then you get about halfway there and stop for some reason because you get pulled in a different direction? no? oh well...

In a store where I left a Hugo Boss suit and a Ralph Lauren previously, found a nice Oxxford suit (42R), and an even nicer Zegna (42R) too... I'm guessing someone didnt pick up their dry cleaning...

Oh the dilema... I'm a 44L, they're both 42R... grrrrrrrrr!
arrrrrrrghhhhhh! well of course I left them there for the next person... you believed me right? nope I have to admit, the thought didnt even cross my mind... bad I know... so now I have to wait til I can trade them frown.gif

To make matters worse... found a Canali sportscoat in a different store... 42L... just not my day, bought it too... ho hummm...
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About Aquascutum: I have a made-in-England SC, 100% cashmere in a navy herringbone that is incredible. It's very well made, looks great, feels amazing on and I probably fondle it just a little much when I get the chance to wear it. I know their recent stuff is not like the old stuff, but this is something else. It's good incentive to never grow larger than I am now, just so I can keep wearing it.

I'm not terribly sad to see them go; they've been in a downfall for a long time now. But I'll definitely keep looking for their older stuff. (I also have a macintosh that's equally well made; thick horn buttons, great buttonholes, all-around goodness. I think it was made in Baltimore.)

ETA: In fact, I'm so happy with the one I have now I just went to the bay and bought another one that happened to be sitting around with a lowish BIN. I can't wait to get it.
Edited by Madroaster - 4/17/12 at 7:57pm
post #32242 of 73287
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Originally Posted by grendel View Post

Trying out my new mannequin...
Pants? No pants?

Looks good. I wish I had all that equipment. I'm dealing with my 5.2 mpx Sony digital with crappy white balance.

I'd vote one pic with pants as the "opener" then a series of pics without (Front on, side on, back on, closeup of lapel) and then a couple of pics of the pants (personally, I like to see the waistband both open and closed, so I can see the pleating, the lining and the amount of material to let; I also like to see a good shot of most of the trousers to see if they're sheened). But you need to pin the back of the jackets. Just use a chip clip. Or a clothes hanger. Pulls the waist of the jacket in and contours the suit. I'd also use a more neutral tie; I prefer solid blue.
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haha loved it,as a matter fact will make it my avatar
 

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shog[1].gif i guess my lame attempt at humor was a lame attempt at humor.
you're not a fan of Game of Thrones i take it?


 


 

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shog[1].gif i guess my lame attempt at humor was a lame attempt at humor.
you're not a fan of Game of Thrones i take it?


 


 

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shog[1].gif i guess my lame attempt at humor was a lame attempt at humor.
you're not a fan of Game of Thrones i take it?


 

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Originally Posted by grendel View Post

Trying out my new mannequin... Broke out the real camera, flash, and sync cable. Thoughts? I know I need to get some clips to hold it in the back so it forms to the torso better, and I could use a more universal tie (thoughts on one that looks good on most jackets?)

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Looks pretty good -- if you're going to use your couch as a backdrop, maybe use a really short depth of field?
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Originally Posted by GMMcL View Post


Looks good. I wish I had all that equipment. I'm dealing with my 5.2 mpx Sony digital with crappy white balance.
I'd vote one pic with pants as the "opener" then a series of pics without (Front on, side on, back on, closeup of lapel) and then a couple of pics of the pants (personally, I like to see the waistband both open and closed, so I can see the pleating, the lining and the amount of material to let; I also like to see a good shot of most of the trousers to see if they're sheened). But you need to pin the back of the jackets. Just use a chip clip. Or a clothes hanger. Pulls the waist of the jacket in and contours the suit. I'd also use a more neutral tie; I prefer solid blue.


Cool, thanks! I didn't want to tie up my plain navy tie on my mannequin, but maybe I'll see what I can find either in my huge pile of ties I've kept or at a thrift. 

 

 


 

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Originally Posted by horse's_ass View Post


Looks pretty good -- if you're going to use your couch as a backdrop, maybe use a really short depth of field?


 

That is a really short depth of field... Down around an f/1.8 - f/2.2. 

 

Unfortunately I don't have a better spot to shoot these as the setup takes a lot of space. I'll keep working on it. 

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Usually dont get to make many stops during the week, but hit up 2 today....

 

E Zegna for NM High Performance Light Navy pinstripe 6 x 2 double breasted suit, double vented, size 48EU...I guess @ 38 US

If it was my size, I would keep it....pretty nice & lightweight

 

18.5 shoulder

21.5  pit to pit

23.5 + 1.5 to 2" sleeve

31 BOC

 

Pants- 32" waist, 28.5" inseam + appx 3.5"

 

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Florsheim Imperial pebble grain blucher w/ V-cleat size 9C...uppers in real good condition..heels need replacing soon

 

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Alden moc tassel loafers, size 9.5E, also wear on heels

 

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Derek Rose PJ top , size Xl...

 

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Some large Church's shoe trees (they do have spring), marked 11 not sure if that actual size....I  can use them for ebay finds, but if anyone want them for some reason, available....

 

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Ninja edit: After posting in the middle of Noobizor's epic haul last night, I swear if he or DM7 post in the next 5 minutes, Im giving up thrifting forever....deadhorse-a.gif

 

 

 

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dude awesome score on everything,especially love that tv.should fetch you around $200.what you want is the grand daddy of those tvs,a Panasonic Orbitel they go for arond $500.

 

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i know you like bikes,major heart break today,decided to stop to get cigarettes before heading to my fave thrift store...see a guy walking out with a french made Peugeot with a Brooks Professional (!!!) saddle for $19.99

if i hadnt stopped with cigs it would have been sitting in my garage right now,might be reason enough to quit. 

 

 

 


 

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Today was historic for me. My first Kiton in the wild!
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Some kickass seemingly NWOT 100% linen Polo pants. More of a brick red in real life.
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Age? I'm guessing about 10 years old.
Also kickass JVC Videosphere made to look like a space helmet
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Brian - picked up another Polo blazer for you lol8[1].gif :
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Just kidding, buddy. cheers.gif


 


Edited by valium - 4/17/12 at 8:10pm
post #32248 of 73287
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Originally Posted by Typhoid Jones View Post

Once upon a time I had the idea in my head that Aquascutum was a good brand.  I picked up a couple of their ties at a thrift store in CO a few years ago.  I really enjoyed wearing one in particular until I was looking at it and saw that it wasn't made in the UK.  Then I started noticing that A LOT of their stuff was made in Caribbean countries or otherwise developing nations.  I immediately sold / traded those ties and have never picked up another Aquascutum anything.  Seriously, check the country of origin when you're out - lots of "English" brands are just as shitty as anything else out there.  That's also the reason why I don't pick up TM Lewin or Thomas Pink shirts anymore - I think they're all made in Romania now anyway. 


I have a mac coat and a trench coat that were made in England, very quality items (both 100% cotton)

I was very careful to make sure they were made in England though.
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 Not wrong... The jacket is a 2011 model. And it's made in Columbia.

 

 Welcome to the new Patagonia... The other synchilla I have listed is vintage and made in the USA.


 

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Originally Posted by Fueco View Post

 Like this... It's getting plenty of views, but it's been sitting for far longer than I thought it would.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/190655866323?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649#ht_500wt_1217

 

I see two things you are doing wrong. First it looks like the tag says Made in USA. They stopped making them in the US a few years ago so I would add "Vintage" and "Made in USA" in the title. People search for that in Patagonia. Second I always start my price off cheap, just over what I paid for it. The lower price gets people fighting for it.


 

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Originally Posted by highlifeman View Post


Alden moc tassel loafers, size 9.5E, also wear on heels

DAMN YOU PEOPLE WITH YOUR SWEET BLACK SLIP ONS THAT ARE ONE SIZE TOO SMALL FOR ME!! censored.gif

BTW, whereforearthou, DM7? Finals? Hopefully not deterred by all the politics. Still mourning the loss of Dig's and Klobber's awesome posts (though those were very different situations).
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