Here we have an M65 style jacket with a winter liner that is neatly fastened into place with buttons. Size I would describe as a Large or 40/42.
The only flaw I can find is that one half of the pop fastener of the bottom button is missing - otherwise the coat is in VG condition. As above...
I was bidding on a BR zip sweat only this morning. Now I know this item would normally go for between £60 and £90, but the auction was ending mid morning - and as Sloan points out above, this often means less bidding activity and more chance of snagging a bargain. There was only one bid prior...
but ultimately it boils down to your maximum bid - that applies to sniping as well....your maximum bid is what it is, whether its a day or a second before the auction ends. You either win or you don't.
I once sent $2000 to a watch dealer in the USA via Paypal - 3 days later the UPS courier was buzzed into my building by a neighbour and he left the parcel outside my door. Needless to say I was shocked to find such a valuable package lying on the floor! But it all worked out fine....the dealer...
pricing to sell is the key.....a deal must be attractive to the buyer....and in most cases around 50% of the retail value will work, depending on condition. It makes me giggle when someone offers up a nearly new jacket thinking they will get back most of what they put into it.
And don't ask...
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Interestingly from what I can find on sizing, they seem to run a little big. I'm normally a 40 but might be a solid 38 on this one.
Not sure returns are viable in this situation....would be a pretty expensive punt on whether it fits or not.
well that depends....I've never paid +£100 for a shirt before....or indeed any other item of clothing, excepting jackets & boots. Having said that an RMC chambray from Super Denim is £195, so I get your point.
The 70's were a dark decade for the USA - the loss in Vietnam, Watergate, oil crisis etc.....hence the popularity of nostalgia for a more innocent time....the 1950's.....hence Happy Days, a show populated by happy white folks living in a re-imagined America...... But Arthur's interest in teenage...
Not wearing anything with coyote fur on it; unlike cowhide which is a waste product of the food industry, these coyotes are bred and slaughtered merely for their fur; something I despise and will take no part in.
Goose down is also pretty cruel.
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