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I read somewhere that LG makes stuff for other companies. Maybe this is one?
Sure, could be. But when it comes to Kiton I would expect it to be made in-house at their huge tailoring workshop. Also, usually when a maker produces for another brand, you can only tell by the factory label, the items normally don't have two distinct brand labels.
Three Kurt Kinetic bike trainers (one is a Rock & Roll, so guess who’s getting an upgrade!).
So do those produce electricity or what?
Tour de France is coming up soon ^^Here’s a better pic of one. It’s a bike trainer you attach your bike to in order to train indoors. Retail price was $300 for this model.
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I found this just last week for the first time. Not sure if mine is as old as yours as it has a YKK zipper.The Johnson wool jacket is in great condition, can't find a hole or stain on it, and it looks pretty old too, I'd guess 50s maybe 60s from the tag.
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It's been a while since I saw one of these, but there was a period in perhaps the 90s or early aughts when I saw shirts with both tags. In fact, I remember having a fight with a buyer I sold one to, who thought it was some kind of scam. A guy I knew back then who had a consignment store in Boston said it was during a period when Kiton was scaling rapidly and couldn't keep up with the demand. For a short time, Borrelli made shirts for them until they got their orders caught up. No idea whether that's true, but it has a hint of possibility about it . . .Wait... does that shirt have both Kiton and Borrelli tags? What gives?
Finally popped on Cuccinelli. Found a tie once, don't count that. No visible signs of being worn, size 42.
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