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How many new jackets do you have coming (and how many potential ones)?

torfjord

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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I’m mourning the loss of the Blatt and the Schott. Got an email from DHL yesterday confirming they lost that huge box. Can’t be found.

Two old rare jackets in superb condition lost forever… like tears in rain… it’s a tragedy.

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I am now in full rebound mood. Gotta get me something to heal the wound. Got a suede Vanson Cheyenne from @Al 916 on the way and in talks with @ton312 about another suede trucker and the two-tone suede shirt.
 

Mysteryo

One Too Many
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1,472
Location
Nantes (FR)
In 2015, french company Chronopost "lost" a package coming from Canada with a brand new Himel Bros 2 tone Avro made of the finest SHinki Horsehide. It diseappeared in the custom warehouse. I lost around 2k$ at the time

In 2019, I ordered and paid for a Buco J31 repro by David Howell (Diamond Clothing) I received a completely frankenstein Off jacket with not a measurement matching my request. He never refound me nor remade me an alternative jacket despite my patience and repeated request to make things right. I lost 1500$.
 
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I lost about a grand altogether.

Some of my favorite moments are...

First I never received a pair of leather pants that I bought for $180 on Etsy, which at the time had trash buyer protection and couldn't issue a full refund... The pants disappeared somewhere in California, only to re-appear some 5 years later on eBay again. Sadly, I found them by browsing sold items so there wasn't anything I could do at that point. I still sometimes think about what could've possibly happen with them. The seller is still active so it wasn't a ****.

Not long ago, I bought a Disquared2 cross-zip leather jacket for 500 Euros that was described as being in an As new condition which almost would have been the case, if the entire proprietary 2-way zipper slider wasn't missing. Apparently, the seller didn't notice there was anything wrong with it - Even though they buckled the belt prior to boxing it.

At one time, an entire box containing a haul of 7 packages, disappeared somewhere between France and Croatia with $2000 worth of clothes but luckily, it turned up after 3 months, completely soaked. Thankfully, all the stuff was mostly fine except for one WW2 leather belt which grew what I believe is an entire new species of mold and fungi.
 

Marvin Berry

Familiar Face
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57
I grabbed this one cheap because that one collar point is PERFECT, and if I can figure out how to get the flat side to match (and if it fits!) I'll be happy. What should I expect with vintage Cooper?

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And I pulled the trigger on this one when a coupon code popped up, but then disappeared when I checked out. Frick.

I love the color and amount of wear on this one. When I get the call that my Ridley zipper replacement is done, I may have this one re-lined.

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I grabbed this one cheap because that one collar point is PERFECT, and if I can figure out how to get the flat side to match (and if it fits!) I'll be happy. What should I expect with vintage Cooper?

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And I pulled the trigger on this one when a coupon code popped up, but then disappeared when I checked out. Frick.

I love the color and amount of wear on this one. When I get the call that my Ridley zipper replacement is done, I may have this one re-lined.

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I owned this Cooper that was surprisingly nice.

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Khilij

Practically Family
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516
Picked up a Schott 619 from a buddy, got it in hand today. It's in the lightweight naked cowhide with a ton of pull up. Very excited to throw it on and see how it feels.
 

AHP91

One Too Many
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1,477
There's also a pair of 1940s engineer boots at auction starting at 800 dollars in my size tomorrow that I don't even want to look at anymore :000
 

AHP91

One Too Many
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More leather adjacent things coming in. I tend to buy stuff and sell the things I don't love. It's cool when stuff quickly sells on eBay

early to mid 1940s horsehide (?) travel bag with Marines pin
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1940s or early 1950s Montgomery Ward Engineer Boots
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VansonRider

A-List Customer
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398
I just recieved two "new" to me Peacoats, ones a 1970 in the unheard of large 46 size! That was great for layering but I still wanted a fitted one, and kept my eye out.
I then nabbed a 1949/50 in a 44, in incredible barely worn condition! It’s stunner!
Oh and about 6 weeks back I snagged a Boston made Vanson straight zip in tan, I conditioned and waxed it to nice shiny light brown. It has no chest pockets, but two hand warmers, buckle adjusters on the sides of the back, and a snap back cafe collar.
 

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