Dave the Hick
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I saw, in a local Goodwill, a Chinese overcoat that I would love to have but can't justify in southern California. It was obviously made for the colder parts of China.
It's a medium blue, a cotton shell and a VERY heavy fur liner. The coat must weigh 20 pounds. The reason I think someone here may want it is because of the styling; it's the kind of simple but very sturdy thing that would have been worn here a few decades ago by lower middle-class or poor people. Not that it's unattractive (I love the look myself) but it's not going to win any fashion shows.
If anyone's interested, I'll pick it up and mail it to you for actual cost (20 bucks to Goodwill and whatever shipping comes to). If it's still there, which I suspect it will be for quite some time.
Don't take me up on this unless (a) you never intend to wear the liner or (b) you live somewhere where it routinely gets below 0F. Seriously.
Edit: Silly me. The size. There's no size marked (there's no label at all except a very small one on the liner in Chinese), but I wear 40 or 42 and it fits me just right.
It's a medium blue, a cotton shell and a VERY heavy fur liner. The coat must weigh 20 pounds. The reason I think someone here may want it is because of the styling; it's the kind of simple but very sturdy thing that would have been worn here a few decades ago by lower middle-class or poor people. Not that it's unattractive (I love the look myself) but it's not going to win any fashion shows.
If anyone's interested, I'll pick it up and mail it to you for actual cost (20 bucks to Goodwill and whatever shipping comes to). If it's still there, which I suspect it will be for quite some time.
Don't take me up on this unless (a) you never intend to wear the liner or (b) you live somewhere where it routinely gets below 0F. Seriously.
Edit: Silly me. The size. There's no size marked (there's no label at all except a very small one on the liner in Chinese), but I wear 40 or 42 and it fits me just right.