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impuntura

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What you guys think,real just vintage ?
Do the older pieces also have a serial number ?
That's a pretty crisp stamp.
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By what measure is Labels "discount?" I appreciate how they aggregate higher end stuff, but I just don't see it being discount from my pricings.


They have a separate outlet/discount location for stagnant merchandise.
 

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I think even after that they donate it because at one of my local honey holes (church thrift) it shows up a hundred items or so with the Labels tags still on, 50$ Brioni shirt and such. As long as its not Polo Ralph they want 2-4$ for it. The church ladies treat PRL like the holy grail
 

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Is that D’avenza a car coat?
Yeah.

Amazing finds. FYI, I have two of those MP jackets and they've got Kiton/Sartorio manufacturer's tags.
Thanks! I think it's kiton as well. Fits me perfectly and has a winter theme so I am gonna hold on to it for a bit.
 

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A few stops today. My instincts about post-50%-off-day rack repopulation proved to be correct.

Some records for the collection. Had practically given up looking here.
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Some fodder
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Guess that guy who put those Jacob Cohen jeans in his cart last week changed his mind. Pop. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Pop on Everest. Orphan unfortunately.
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Chester Barrie DB Blazer
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Singlestitch tie dye tee. No tags unfortunately. One step closer to the ever-elusive Grateful Dead tee... one day.
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You guys ever see something interesting out of the corner of your eye down the rack and start guessing what it will be? This was one of the rare times my guess was right.
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I just did my first test run "upscale" consignment drop off. They literally looked at a treasure trove of CM items (current Brioni, Zegna, AE, Alden) and told me they only take "couture". I looked at the "couture" list and it was like Ann Taylor Loft and Tommy Bahama. As much as I'd like to drop off certain backstock, it just ain't happening in this area. Y'all have this problem?

Did this here too. They turned away a Tom Ford suit, recent Brioni suit, Killer recent Isaia sportcoat and a few other things. They said the lapels on the Tom Ford were too wide and the Brioni had pleated pants. Ugh.I hate to think what they turn away on a daily basis.
 

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A few stops today. My instincts about post-50%-off-day rack repopulation proved to be correct.

Some records for the collection. Had practically given up looking here.
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Some fodder
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Guess that guy who put those Jacob Cohen jeans in his cart last week changed his mind. Pop. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Pop on Everest. Orphan unfortunately.
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Chester Barrie DB Blazer
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Singlestitch tie dye tee. No tags unfortunately. One step closer to the ever-elusive Grateful Dead tee... one day.
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You guys ever see something interesting out of the corner of your eye down the rack and start guessing what it will be? This was one of the rare times my guess was right.
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I'm literally NEVER right.
 

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Found this the other day. I'm thinking 1930's. Union label was sewn in upside-down, so I can't see the year. Either way, it's awesome. Anyone have luck tailoring an overcoat? I want to keep it, but the thing fits like a garbage bag.



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