Montague Burton suit is SOLD.
Victoria Falls jacket is SOLD.
Trousers are off to Goodwill tomorrow.
And I guess this serves as a bump as well, since I can't actually edit the original post any longer!
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Per LuckyKat's request, the AEs:
Also, the Whippet. The picture is fuzzy, but it's the most true to the hat's actual colours, so that's the one you get :)
$180 for the lid, $200 for the lid + box.
J Peterman Victoria Falls jacket:
$55. SALE PENDING
First bump & update.
Removed images and descriptions of sold items.
Any trousers left by next Sunday are off to Goodwill.
Also for sale: J Peterman Victoria Falls jacket (size 46) and Stetson Whippet, grey-on-grey (size 7 3/8).
Pictures and commentary to follow later today or tomorrow.
Part Three: Miscellaneous Stuff.
Odd bits that I wouldn't miss if they sold. Not going to bother with pics, unless someone is interested.
-Allen Edmonds Fairgate, 9.5EEE, in black (open lace captoes). They've been resoled once, have have rubber half-soles on them now. $50
-Ribbon-less...
Part two: Trousers
Pretty straightforward. I put these up here in case any of your have a need for trousers before I ship them off to Goodwill. These are all modern trousers, mostly coming off the rack at 36-38" waist; a couple might be a little larger. Because of that, I'll let off on the...
Hopefully some of this stuff moves!
So, here's the deal: I've run out of room in my closet, and have come to terms with the fact that I've got several articles of clothing that I simply do not wear often enough to justify keeping. Also, I'll be heading back into the meat grinder of academia...
Won't miss it. USPS is the only carrier that that has lost or destroyed items shipped to me (though both Fedex and UPS have failed to meet their contractual obligations in the past), and our local post office was never open on Saturdays to begin with.
I say drop Saturday delivery. And...
Crème de cassis is one of two basic ingredients for a kir and it's variants. The basic kir mixes crème de cassis and white wine at ratios varying from 1:3 to 1:5. Numerous variations exist (virtually any wine can be used, as can ciders and apparently even milk or ale). Your basic kir makes...
Excellent choice! I'd like to think that you won't have any trouble getting the green light here.
But why the heck do you have to be clear on the other side of the country? :(
I wear, on the average, about a 10.5 (US) size shoe. I also have one of "those" early '30s German suits, whose trousers are 22" at the cuff. This combination works just fine.
Knock four sizes off the shoes, though, and even these cuffs would swallow up the feet and look just plain silly. I...
I'd bring them in. It can be done without losing any fabric, and a competent tailor can effect a very natural appearance (that is to say, as though that's how they were originally cut). You may have to fiddle with the crease, however.
So... after the second guy warned you off, you told everyone else in the queue that "the item" (I take this to mean the sale?) was pending, even though the first buyer backed out?
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