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Grapevinehill equivalent in clothes?

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Which e-bay store/seller is a clothier equivalent of Grapevinehill?
 

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For my money, it's Lance at virtualclotheshorse.com. Whenever he gets a clothing or shoe shipment, there is a lot to be had at great prices. Others have good offerings, but the prices are not as good. On ebay, WorldsFinest is probably the only seller that is grapevinehill-like in terms of clothing selection and prices.
 

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Yeah , I think virtual clothes horse is pretty nice and Lance is a kind a person. He doesn't do any upsell or pressuring and that makes all the difference. I think he is something like disco stu or something on ebay.
 

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I also like honest*goods, kellyb33, mptobis and sartoriale for new clothes.
If you like Brioni, you will easily spend alot of money at Honest*goods.
 

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Kabert's list hits the high points for me.
 

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What about "Elite Forum" (aka "sausages234")? Is that a reputable Ebay seller? I think it specializes in English shoes.
 

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Originally Posted by Sartorially Challenged
What about "Elite Forum" (aka "sausages234")? Is that a reputable Ebay seller? I think it specializes in English shoes.

Highly reputable, I've purchased from them multiple times myself.
 

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