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Closet Cleaning: Gitman x Epaulet Collab Gauzy Buffalo Check Shirt, Size S

Closet Cleaning: Gitman x Epaulet Collab Gauzy Buffalo Check Shirt, Size S

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Closet Cleaning: Gitman x Epaulet Collab Shirts M-S, including Ashland fit - Unbelievable shirts made largely of deadstock fabrics

Up for sale are four incredible shirts made by Gitman Brothers in Ashland, PA for Epaulet. These shirts are three of my favorites, and I'm only selling them because I've unfortunately grown out of them (literally; such is the fate of gym-goers). Gitman, as many of you will know, selects its fabrics meticulously and only offers the highest quality possible. Most of these fabrics are from Italy or Japan. My understanding is that all of them are deadstock.

All were purchased new for $165-$195,...

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