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Not to show off my knowledge or anything (oh, who am I kidding?); but that's an Ultralight Down Pullover isn't it?
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So good. Maybe a different turtleneck? but the pants, shoes, and that ******* coat...
What is this?
I want it...
Holubar is one of the gold standard of vintage outerwear.
http://www.oregonphotos.com/Holubar1.html
Damn you're good! Just checked and it is indeed goose down. I only saw the synthetic percentage and assumed it was the nano. Goes to show I need to look closely!Not to show off my knowledge or anything (oh, who am I kidding?); but that's an Ultralight Down Pullover isn't it?
This one is trofeo fabric and looks like a lardini tag so I would have picked it up.Unless it is a personal suit for myself, I always pass EZ (and Dormeuil) fabric suits that don't have indication of maker.
Yea, there really can't be a "general rule of thumb" because there is such a vast disparity between the manufacturers that utilize EZ's fabrics and it also matters which type of EZ fabric they are using. If I find a suit made by Isaia that has the Tessuto Ermenegildo Zegna Trofeo Wool tag in it, I'm pickin that **** up for sure...but if I find a Saks 5th Ave Suit without a recognizable manufacturer tag and the Tessuto EZ Wool on it, I'm passing. If you use Vicuna but have a ****** constructed suit, it's just a ****** suit that sucks that happens to be made of unobtanium. So I guess there is a general rule of thumb, if you recognize the manufacturers tag and it's crafted by a brand that doesn't suck, pick that **** up.