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The Great Trouser Sale of 2006 – Part Two (HUGE)

chorse123

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Maybe you thought I was joking, right, with the title? I wasn’t. Here’s Part Two. It took a little longer than expected, but I think you’ll understand. This will probably be it. I’m running out of room! What can I say, there are some really fantastic trousers here. On many of the wool pairs, there is significant hand stitching on the pockets. The cotton are almost uniformly fantastic for fall, some with a lovely moleskin-like texture. All trousers are unhemmed unless marked otherwise. I stopped measuring the inseam because by visual measurement, they looked the same (roughly 37”). If you are tall and need a very long inseam, I’m happy to measure a specific pair for you. I give a size for each pair, but in some cases that is not what’s marked on the pants or on the tags. Those sizes were occasionally wrong, and some were US sizes, some EU sizes. I figured this was easier. I don’t know how useful the knee measurement is, but people ask for it, so I thought I’d just add it. Send me a PM if you are interested. All prices include US and Canada shipping. Overseas add $15 per pair. *** sorry the numbers are not all in order – extra pairs came in at the last minute *** 1) Size 30, Incotex, navy twilled cotton, 100% cotton. Ankle 8”. Knee 9.5”. $80 SOLD pending payment 40) Size 30, Incotex, beige/cream, “high comfort,” 98% cotton, 2% elastene. Ankle 8”, knee 10”. $80 SOLD pending payment 41) Size 30, Incotex, dark brown pindot. 100% wool. Ankle 8.5”, knee 10”. Right back pocket is a zipper pocket. Back of knee has a seam across it. Pants are loosely hemmed at 33.5” with 3” inches extra. $115. SOLD pending payment
 

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Great sale but I wish I could find more 36 Incotex in pleated fronts.
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Well, gentlemen, if you are interested in any of the pairs that are left, make me an offer. I would like to get rid of them. Try to be reasonable in your offer and I will quite possibly accept. Especially if you are interested in more than one pair.
 

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Someone should buy #49. I have this pair in a slightly different cut and they are amazing.
 

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