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PSA/Interest check 2000 pairs of Incotex pants

eddievddr10

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I'm in the middle of negotiating a deal for about 2000 pairs of incotex pants all mixed sizes cotton wool color, before i undertake this immense expense, do you guys think between $80 and $150 dollar range is doable (I'd try to offer them here first) Now that the daffys is gone there is a need for cheaper incotex i believe, btw these would be first quality without cut tags I believe
 

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I'll take a pair of light grey flannels in a 33.
That just leaves you 1999 to sell :fonz:

Seriously though. With Daffy's gone and the diffusion brand getting Inco some more mainstream recognition, now would be the time to do something like this.
 

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I am intrigued by this... any idea of what your timeline will be, and how you will be selling them?
 

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I'd be up for a few pairs but my fear with Incotex is the sizing is always all over the place - or perhaps that was just a daffy's thing. I'd be looking for 3-ply chinos and flat-front wool slacks in beige or grey.
 

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definitely interested at this price point. although no seconds. those seconds from Daffy's were, well, Daffy, from time to time.
 

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I'll add my name to the list for FF 34R and would be willing to look at most any color/design.
 

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Do it and get lots of 34/50s!
 

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I'll take a pair of light grey flannels in a 33.
That just leaves you 1999 to sell :fonz:
Seriously though. With Daffy's gone and the diffusion brand getting Inco some more mainstream recognition, now would be the time to do something like this.


Make that 31 for me. And other staples. I have enough of the pistachio green Incotex trousers with suede trim and cargo pockets. :embar:
 
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I'd be interested for sure. That said, echoing Philo's concerns, will be interesting to see what the sizing looks like as Inco's offerings are all over the place.
 

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I'd be in for a couple of pairs at a 33 waist.
 

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I'd be interested in some grey flannels in the 34-36 range, depending on sizing.
 

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Did these "fall off a truck"?
 

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