jrd617
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Up for sale is a pair of new-with-tags, slim fit pants from Dapper Classics. GRAIL grey wool fresco. Size 34.
Dapper Classics pants are made in Brooklyn, NY by Hertling. Same maker as the forum famous Howard Yount. (Who has great pants, but seems to have gone AWOL and has very poor customer service) These are the same fit as Howard Yount's "USA cut." Flat front. Very high quality construction and fabrics. They also rival Incotex in quality, in my opinion.
Selling these because I already have a few pairs of grey fresco pants. Thinking about keeping these as a backup now that I think about it. They are amazing pants. Get these before I change my mind!
Fresco needs little introduction here. Many on SF swear by it. It's a great open weave fabric that lets in the air very well during the warm months. It's also a wool that doesn't wrinkle easily and drapes very well. More here on fresco: http://www.gentlemansgazette.com/fresco-wool-fabric-suit-outfit/
The description on the Dapper Classics site reads as follows
I bought these when they came out for $225. Now they're sold out in all sizes on the Dapper Classics site. http://www.dapperclassics.com/Shop/100-fresco-merino-wool-mid-gray
Will let them go for $200. My loss of $25 is your gain!
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$199 shipped CONUS
As implied with all SF classified listings, sale is final. Sold as is.
Add $15 for shipping to all other countries
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Waist: 35
Rise: 11
Inseam: 38.75 (unfinished and unhemmed)
Leg opening: 8.6
Stock pictures from Dapper Classics below
Dapper Classics pants are made in Brooklyn, NY by Hertling. Same maker as the forum famous Howard Yount. (Who has great pants, but seems to have gone AWOL and has very poor customer service) These are the same fit as Howard Yount's "USA cut." Flat front. Very high quality construction and fabrics. They also rival Incotex in quality, in my opinion.
Selling these because I already have a few pairs of grey fresco pants. Thinking about keeping these as a backup now that I think about it. They are amazing pants. Get these before I change my mind!
Fresco needs little introduction here. Many on SF swear by it. It's a great open weave fabric that lets in the air very well during the warm months. It's also a wool that doesn't wrinkle easily and drapes very well. More here on fresco: http://www.gentlemansgazette.com/fresco-wool-fabric-suit-outfit/
The description on the Dapper Classics site reads as follows
Dapper Classics trousers are hand tailored in Brooklyn, New York at a factory with nearly 100 years of tailoring expertise. Our slim fit trousers are cut slim, but not skinny, with a mid-rise. These mid gray fresco wool dress pants are made of 100% merino wool. Our fresco wool is knitted with an open weave that makes it a perfect pant for Spring, Summer, and the early days of Fall. Rear-split waistband. Flat front. Zip fly. Button waist closure. Lined to knee. Unfinished.
Fresco 100% Merino Wool
Wool woven in Italy
Made in USA
I bought these when they came out for $225. Now they're sold out in all sizes on the Dapper Classics site. http://www.dapperclassics.com/Shop/100-fresco-merino-wool-mid-gray
Will let them go for $200. My loss of $25 is your gain!
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$199 shipped CONUS
As implied with all SF classified listings, sale is final. Sold as is.
Add $15 for shipping to all other countries
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Waist: 35
Rise: 11
Inseam: 38.75 (unfinished and unhemmed)
Leg opening: 8.6
Stock pictures from Dapper Classics below
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