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The fine line between worn and shabby. . . Burberry duffle coat

R Rumble

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Ladies and Gentlemen,

I'm a new forum member, although I confess to having lurked here for years. I joined yesterday in order to ask for some sartorial wisdom. . .

I'm aware that well-worn items of clothing can often look better than new ones. However, the line between broken-in and worn-out can be a fine one. I have an old duffle that's been biding its time in the closet for years, and I'm not sure if it's too far-gone to be worn. Your advice would be greatly appreciated. Here are some pics of the thread-bare bits:
 

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AeroFan_07

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Some folks like this "worn in" look, however that's a little more than I could do on that type of jacket.

You may however be surprised if you put it for $0.99 on ebay and give it a 7-day auction, you may indeed just be able to sell it...perhaps...
 

Leather_nube

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I’d also happily wear that. What size is it?

After you send it to me I’ll bring it to a tailor and get some nice symmetric patch work done on the worn and weak parts.

I am Mr Shabby Chic.
 

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