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  1. Katamar13

    Can anyone give me an idea of value on a Polo University Club camel overcoat.

    That's kind of what I was thinking I might just try and sell it in a consignment shop locally. I paid less than $30 for it so if at least get that plus another 20 or so I'll be happy.
  2. Katamar13

    Can anyone give me an idea of value on a Polo University Club camel overcoat.

    It doesn't have a fabric tag or a size tag but it feels like it's a quite heavy natural/synthetic blend and probably around a 42-44 sport coat size. It does have a made in USA tag.
  3. Katamar13

    Can anyone give me an idea of value on a Polo University Club camel overcoat.

    I bought it a few days ago because I liked it, and it's in great shape but now looking at it I can see that it's definitely a few sizes too big for me. I want to sell it but have no idea what to ask for it. Any help you can give me would be appreciated.
  4. Katamar13

    Bought some vintage boots, had them re-soled then cleaned/conidtioned/polished them.

    The Brand is Park-A-Seal. I can't find much info on the company other than the fact that they were owned by H.H. Brown Shoe Company, they opened in 1955 and closed in 1997. I also found this ad...
  5. Katamar13

    Bought some vintage boots, had them re-soled then cleaned/conidtioned/polished them.

    My cobbler actually recomended a neoprene sole, and I trust her. It ended up coming out great.
  6. Katamar13

    Bought some vintage boots, had them re-soled then cleaned/conidtioned/polished them.

    I don't have much money so I used Ivory soap for the cleaning, Allen Edmonds cleaner conditioner for the conditioning, and Kiwi polish.
  7. Katamar13

    The official thrift/discount store bragging thread

    http://www.styleforum.net/t/276457/bought-some-vintage-boots-had-them-re-soled-then-cleaned-conidtioned-polished-them#post_4987222
  8. Katamar13

    Bought some vintage boots, had them re-soled then cleaned/conidtioned/polished them.

    Before Cleaning After Conditioning Once After Conditioning Twice and Polishing Once After Polishing a Second Time and Waterproofing
  9. Before Cleaning

    Before Cleaning

  10. Katamar13

    Brangwyn Herrigbone Slippers size 8.5 US size 8 UK

     I wear a 9.5 US and they almost fit me but not quite.
  11. Katamar13

    The official thrift/discount store bragging thread

    Hate to double post but I hadn't clearly labeled the size on these slippers that I would be more than willing to proxy. They're size US 8.5 UK 8 and the shop wants $35 for them.

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