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Vintage/Deadstock Cloth Sale: Barbera Flannel, Shetland tweed, linen blend, brisbane moss cords

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Vintage/Deadstock Cloth Sale: Barbera Flannel, Shetland tweed, linen blend, brisbane moss cords - variety of vintage cloth in Suit and trouser lengths

My employer Mr. S is begrudgingly liquidating a few more items from his cloth closet.

We have for sale a suit length and several trouser lengths, all standard width (59-60"):


3 meters of light "bone" gray vintage linen-wool-silk blend. Mr. S purchased this at Il Vecchio Drappiere in Milan. He does not know the mill but the cloth was estimated to be 30-40 years old. Despite blend, this cloth looks and falls like linen, with a nice slub and variation, quite lovely. Asking $65/meter

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