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Vintage in vintage condition. I’m 5’10” 155# 15/33.
If you’re in the conus its yours. Just pay shipping. I’ll post as soon as it’s claimed
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Vintage in vintage condition. I’m 5’10” 155# 15/33.
If you’re in the conus its yours. Just pay shipping. I’ll post as soon as it’s claimed
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Vintage in vintage condition. I’m 5’10” 155# 15/33.
If you’re in the conus its yours. Just pay shipping. I’ll post as soon as it’s claimed
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Vintage in vintage condition. I’m 5’10” 155# 15/33.
If you’re in the conus its yours. Just pay shipping. I’ll post as soon as it’s claimed
I’ll stick my neck out here and say it refers to his neck measurement …I agree with everyone else in that this is a generous thing to gift to a stranger. I do not think I could pull off the style, but the info you provide for sizing makes me wonder what the 15/33 is referencing. I did not want to assume the 33 was waist(though most logical), as it still would not explain the 15.
Thanks so much for the lesson. I love learning new things, and it makes sense to add with the waist measurement.I’ll stick my neck out here and say it refers to his neck measurement …
Well, I was just assuming it was the waist, but am happy to be corrected. Now that you mention it as I remember my neck being an issue when trying to find a dress shirt at Goodwill, which was frustrating. Shines a spotlight on how little knowledge I have of, or interest in more formal attire...at least for now, but was not interested in "fedora" knowledge last year, so who knows. This hillbilly might end up with a makeover15/33 = Neck and sleeve, its how dress shirts used to be sold (maybe still are).