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So the treasurer of the organization I work for has all these clothes from days gone by, which he will donate to co-workers of mine who are close to his size every few months when he cleans out his closet.
His most recent donation: a bespoke double breasted blazer by Albert Mariani, who was tailor to Ronald Reagan, made in 1969. It's got a phenomenal amount of hand stitching and a beautiful roll to its lapel. It's in exceptional condition with no shiny spots, holes, moth damage or anything else.
Pictures below. It was made for a man named Stan Rader, who bears a lot of significance for a pretty specific group of people.
His most recent donation: a bespoke double breasted blazer by Albert Mariani, who was tailor to Ronald Reagan, made in 1969. It's got a phenomenal amount of hand stitching and a beautiful roll to its lapel. It's in exceptional condition with no shiny spots, holes, moth damage or anything else.
Pictures below. It was made for a man named Stan Rader, who bears a lot of significance for a pretty specific group of people.
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