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post #62416 of 71427
I few ties I have picked up lately, I'll put up some jackets for trade when I get back from working in California.





















post #62417 of 71427

Heres a couple of finds found today. I am not sure of how they are market wise but great feeling and workmanship. These are Brax from the "Feel Good" collection. Color is actually a darker olive. 

 

 

 

This is an odd one, a sport coat with a zip lining. I read a little about Ingram and they make a low to midline shirt but the look, feel, design and workmanship made this a must....especially since it fit. 

 

Anyone know about Ingram? This is made in Italy and is 100% wool with zip out parts synthetic. (close up photo faded to hopefully show the parts that zip off)  

 

 

 

post #62418 of 71427
Best I could do given too many fucking flippers now in Bay Area. Last year I was hitting double the volume and double the quality. These were amassed from a thriftathon last Sunday that took me 30 miles east and 40 miles south.

Corneliani super 150's suit. Double vented as well.




Bally Shoes. Usually I leave them but these said Goodyear. Does this mean Goodyear welt? SZ 12, I may keep them although soles are shot.



I usually leave BB shirts behind but when you get a matching pair of sport shirts in matching pattern and very mint shape, you got to take. Size L + available.


Tom Ford shirt, nice one. Not available, I keep it for me.


Very Italian influenced Hickey Freeman shirt - SZ L. Made in Italy. Cotton elastane mix. Available.



Rag and Bone shirt, SZ XL but fits very very small, like a M maybe small Large. Made in China but I can tell it is quality by the way the stripes on the sleeve match up in a line to the shoulder. Buttons are awesome as well. Available.



Santorelli Charcoal Wool Pants. Know nothing about the brand picked up as a gamble. SZ 38 but more like 36. Available.


Samuelsohn Medium Gray Wool Pants. Nice. SZ 38. Available.


Dunhill Wool sweater, SZ XL fitting more like L. Available.
post #62419 of 71427
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Originally Posted by Dolfan954 View Post

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Alright, had half of a day to hit up the thrifts. Turned into a pretty great adventure. Not anything like what has been posted the last week (Gmmcl's Hermes Heaven and Eddie's takeover for example).

 

I learned a very very valuable lesson, though that you guys have mentioned before. Don't ignore the small crappy shops that always seem to bring nothing but wasted time. Had a miss on a nice Gerry jacket today, front pocket shredded. Here is the stuff I found in 4-5 stores. Also left a Patagonia small rolling backpack/luggage thing. I forget the price but can go back if someone wants me to.

 

AE Grayson Burgundy 11.5

 

 

Awesome Tradly Chipp Blazer

 

 

 

 

Willis & Geiger Jacket with leather trim cuffs (Tagged Medium).

 

 

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Shimano SPD-R Size 9 Shoes

 

 

 

 

Oxxford Jacket

 

 

 

Weird unhemmed Orvis cargo pants

 

Polo (Chino like) Golf Jacket 2XL

 

Another PRL Chino jacket, XL

 

 

 

My First Marmot, Small

 

 

Vestimenta, Bill's, Burberry

 

 

Mostly no name ties, but picked up the knits thinking someone here would want them. The darker knit is Navy.

 

 

 

 

 

And... this was the best find of the day. First, who keeps the ORIGINAL box? This guy did. Looks like they were tried on and stored. There are some surface marks on the shoes but hopefully those come right out because these are basically brand new.

 

Shell Florsheim Imperial  11A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Those Florsheims are ebay gold.  I found a pair of shell wings in not great condition (right after I bought some from Ethan :x) and sold them for $100 BIN within four hours of posting.

post #62420 of 71427
Couple of stops today. Just one brag-worthy purchase: A wool tie.

That says "Jil Sander" on it.

No pics, unfortunately; I had to leave it behind on my business trip.

Frisky: Interestingly, I found the same RLPL tie a few weeks ago! Speaking of, where the hell is that thing....
post #62421 of 71427
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Originally Posted by GMMcL View Post


Frisky: Interestingly, I found the same RLPL tie a few weeks ago! Speaking of, where the hell is that thing....

Thrift synergy is strong! it happens to be the first paisley tie that I want to keep. Beautiful colors in person.
post #62422 of 71427
Friskydingo, thanks for the vintage Tori Richard shirt and the way too big Reyn Spooner shirt! Thrift synergy... I found a current TR shirt today!
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Edited by Fueco - 2/6/13 at 11:26pm
post #62423 of 71427
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Friskydingo, thanks for the vintage Tori Richard shirt and the way too big Reyn Spooner shirt! Thrift synergy... I found a current TR shirt today!

Glad you like them! biggrin.gif
post #62424 of 71427

Hey are these the labels I am looking for??

 

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AppleMark

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

post #62425 of 71427
Measurements on the Gaylook?

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post #62426 of 71427
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Originally Posted by Klobber View Post

Best I could do given too many fucking flippers now in Bay Area. Last year I was hitting double the volume and double the quality. These were amassed from a thriftathon last Sunday that took me 30 miles east and 40 miles south.
Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
Corneliani super 150's suit. Double vented as well.




Bally Shoes. Usually I leave them but these said Goodyear. Does this mean Goodyear welt? SZ 12, I may keep them although soles are shot.



I usually leave BB shirts behind but when you get a matching pair of sport shirts in matching pattern and very mint shape, you got to take. Size L + available.


Tom Ford shirt, nice one. Not available, I keep it for me.


Very Italian influenced Hickey Freeman shirt - SZ L. Made in Italy. Cotton elastane mix. Available.



Rag and Bone shirt, SZ XL but fits very very small, like a M maybe small Large. Made in China but I can tell it is quality by the way the stripes on the sleeve match up in a line to the shoulder. Buttons are awesome as well. Available.



Santorelli Charcoal Wool Pants. Know nothing about the brand picked up as a gamble. SZ 38 but more like 36. Available.


Samuelsohn Medium Gray Wool Pants. Nice. SZ 38. Available.


Dunhill Wool sweater, SZ XL fitting more like L. Available.

Great haul, Klobber. Sad to hear that the area doesn't produce what it did. I know the feeling all too well.
post #62427 of 71427
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Originally Posted by grendel View Post

Thrift fit

 

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and my Cashmere Pantharellas finally came from the Wingtip sale... SOOO soft

 

Nice! Wore mine today in Chicago, while grabbing some drinks with EazyE.  Was a splendid time with warm feet!

post #62428 of 71427
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Originally Posted by amadar View Post

Not a thrift find, but discount store. Not getting into price details, but lets just say I paid a good deal less than the $10k MSRP smile.gif


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54L EU. Available devil.gif

Whoa!
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Originally Posted by Klobber View Post

Best I could do given too many fucking flippers now in Bay Area. Last year I was hitting double the volume and double the quality. These were amassed from a thriftathon last Sunday that took me 30 miles east and 40 miles south.
Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
Corneliani super 150's suit. Double vented as well.




Bally Shoes. Usually I leave them but these said Goodyear. Does this mean Goodyear welt? SZ 12, I may keep them although soles are shot.



I usually leave BB shirts behind but when you get a matching pair of sport shirts in matching pattern and very mint shape, you got to take. Size L + available.


Tom Ford shirt, nice one. Not available, I keep it for me.


Very Italian influenced Hickey Freeman shirt - SZ L. Made in Italy. Cotton elastane mix. Available.



Rag and Bone shirt, SZ XL but fits very very small, like a M maybe small Large. Made in China but I can tell it is quality by the way the stripes on the sleeve match up in a line to the shoulder. Buttons are awesome as well. Available.



Santorelli Charcoal Wool Pants. Know nothing about the brand picked up as a gamble. SZ 38 but more like 36. Available.


Samuelsohn Medium Gray Wool Pants. Nice. SZ 38. Available.


Dunhill Wool sweater, SZ XL fitting more like L. Available.
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Klobber, even if it's not as good as it was a year ago, you're still pulling in some great things! It's still a blast to see Tom Ford pop around here...how was the condition?

Awesome shells Dolfan!

That's quite the tie collection, Friskydingo!
post #62429 of 71427
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Originally Posted by Dolfan954 View Post

 

And... this was the best find of the day. First, who keeps the ORIGINAL box? This guy did. Looks like they were tried on and stored. There are some surface marks on the shoes but hopefully those come right out because these are basically brand new.

 

Shell Florsheim Imperial  11A

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grail. 

post #62430 of 71427
O great and powerful thrift thread, this doesn't happen to be a Charvet tag does it? The back side has the content listed, doesn't say Charvet anywhere.

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