Yep, they're already on it. The cap will be on its way back tomorrow and a new one will be here soon - all shipping charges refunded. You guys are making me think about having them send me back a bigger box.
I noticed this was on sale too:
http://www.eddiebauer.com/catalog/p...ategoryId=1~~gpCategoryName=EB&viewAll=y&pg=1
Lefty - they'll sort you out for sure....remember it's a massive time difference.
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As for the repro stuff ... IMO, it's second to none. As close to the real thing as anyone could hope to get ... and the prices reflect it.
And those MISTER FREEDOM flat caps made with vintage wool? At $200 a pop? They're almost all sold out already. Sizes in the medium and medium-large range are pretty much gone.
Oh dude. I wish I was rich. This would be my shopping heaven for sure..
Went for the first time to the MISTER FREEDOM store on Beverly Blvd. in Los Angeles. Mind-bogglingly great. Best selection of vintage French 1920s-'50s menswear I've ever seen -- and most of it is deadstock with tags. Plenty of deadstock spearpoint collar shirts (at $300+), which --I'm pleased to report-- look a lot like ReVamp's 'Duke' shirt. Deadstock corduroy carpenter jackets and trousers, too (like the cord pants Leonardo DiCaprio wore in "Titanic"): $700 each.
As for the repro stuff ... IMO, it's second to none. As close to the real thing as anyone could hope to get ... and the prices reflect it.
And those MISTER FREEDOM flat caps made with vintage wool? At $200 a pop? They're almost all sold out already. Sizes in the medium and medium-large range are pretty much gone.
Deadstock corduroy carpenter jackets and trousers, too (like the cord pants Leonardo DiCaprio wore in "Titanic"): $700 each.
absolutely ludicrous prices for basic French deadstock garb which is picked in provincial France for peanuts.
five years ago you could get the same corduroy jacket or trousers at Portobello market in London for £75 ($115) each.
and his repro trousers are all too low rise.
Agreed that those prices are ludicrous.
French workwear at sky high prices.... what a joke! So easy to get over here in the UK!