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FS: Brioni and Billionaire NWT Leather Jackets/Alden Boots/Surface to Air x Kid Cudi Champs Jacket/ Jil Sander $3750 Jacket (~38)/ Bally Moto Jkt/+WTB


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First -- Brioni black leather jacket, new with tags. Really beautiful, along with the Billionaire jacket below, one of the nicest jackets I've ever seen in person. Tagged IT 52, fits around a US 38-40. Please pay close attention to the measurements:

Chest: 42"
Sleeve: 26.5"
Shoulders: 18.5"
Top to bottom of back: 28"

 

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Here's the Ebay link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/151332630651?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

 

Second -- Billionaire blue leather moto jacket, new with tags.

 
Measurements:
Chest: 42"
Sleeves: 26"
Shoulders: 17.5"
Bottom of collar to hem: 26" 
 

Third -- Surface to Air and Kid Cudi collaboration -- New with tags. Fits around a size small, but please be sure to check the measurements:

 
Shoulder to shoulder, across back: 19"
Top shoulder seam to cuff: 27"
Across the chest: 20""
Top to bottom: 26"
 

Here's the Ebay link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/151332630376?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

 

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Fourth -- Awesome leather jacket from Maison Martin Margiela, Line 14. Retailed in stores at $4,000, from the Fall-Winter 2007 collection -- See the archives on the Margiela website.

Gently pre-owned, in great condition. The leather's pretty amazing -- Lightweight, yet very rich, and has aged well.

SOLD

http://www.ebay.com/itm/151142123744?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

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Fourth -- Was hoping to sell these two pieces from Jil Sander, a navy cashmere jacket/blazer and a grey wool blazer, and wanted to see what people might be willing to pay. If you're interested in buying, feel free to send me offers (And if you'd like to conduct this via Ebay, for some kind of safety guarantee, I'm open to that too) -- Ideally, though, I was hoping some more or less disinterested member could give me their sense of how much this might generally sell for. Let me know if you have any questions, want more pictures, etc.

Info:

Very little wear, basically new without tags
Tagged a 44, fits more like a 38 or a 40 (21" chest, 26" sleeve, 32" length)
100% cashmere
Lapels can be rolled down, like a blazer
Retails for ~$3750


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Jil Sander grey wool blazer:

Used, but in very good condition
Retails for $1895
Tagged 42, fits like a 40
Measurements: 21.5" chest, 26.5" shoulder to sleeve, 31" collar to bottom

Pictures:

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Fifth-- APC grey quilted wool jacket, size medium


SOLD

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Sixth -- Bally moto jacket, ~38. Has aged beautifully. Original price is unknown, but Bally jackets typically retail for around $2000. Selling on Ebay:

 

 
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Seventh -- Alden black leather boots, made to order. Very rare style, so far as I can tell. No size given, but see the measurements on the Ebay listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/151332636410?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

 

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Thanks for looking.

Again, if you have any questions, want any new pictures for any of these (for more details, or proof of ownership, etc), just let me know!

Also: I'm looking to buy some Wings + Horns wool chinos or something similar -- Send me a PM and we'll work something out!

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I

The essential poem at the center of things,
The arias that spiritual fiddlings make,
Have gorged the cast-iron of our lives with good
And the cast-iron of our works. But it is, dear sirs,
A difficult apperception, this gorging good,
Fetched by such slick-eyed nymphs, this essential gold,
This fortune's finding, disposed and re-disposed
By such slight genii in such pale air.

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II

We do not prove the existence of the poem.

It is something seen and known in lesser poems.

It is the huge, high harmony that sounds

A little and a little, suddenly,

By means of a separate sense. It is and it

Is not and, therefore, is. In the instant of speech,

The breadth of an accelerando moves,

Captives the being, widens--and was there.

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III

What milk there is in such captivity,

What wheaten bread and oaten cake and kind,

Green guests and table in the woods and songs

At heart, within an instant's motion, within

A space grown wide, the inevitable blue

Of secluded thunder, an illusion, as it was,

Oh as, always too heavy for the sense

To seize, the obscurest as, the distant was...

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IV

One poem proves another and the whole,

For the clairvoyant men that need no proof:

The lover, the believer and the poet,

Their words are chosen out of their desire,

The joy of language, when it is themselves.

With these they celebrate the central poem,

The fulfillment of fulfillments, in opulent,

Las terms, the largest, bulging still with more,

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V

Until the used-to earth and sky, and the tree

And cloud, the used-to tree and used-to cloud,

Lose the old uses that they made of them,

And they: these men, and earth and sky, inform

Each other by sharp informations, sharp,

Free knowledges, secreted until then,

Breaches of that which held them fast. It is

As if the central poem became the world,

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VI

And the world the central poem, each one the mate

Of the other, as if summer was a spouse,

Espoused each morning, each long afternoon,

And the mate of summer: her mirror and her look,

Her only place and person, a self of her

That speaks, denouncing separate selves, both one.

The essential poem begets the others. The light

Of it is not a light apart, up-hill.

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VII

The central poem is the poem of the whole,

The poem of the composition of the whole,

The composition of blue sea and of green,

Of blue light and of green, as lesser poems,

And the miraculous multiplex of lesser poems,

Not merely into a whole, but a poem of

The whole, the essential compact of the parts,

The roundness that pulls tight the final ring

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IX

And in bright excellence adorned, crested

With every prodigal, familiar fire,

And unfamiliar escapades: whirroos

And scintillant sizzlings such as children like,

Vested in the serious folds of majesty,

Moving around and behind, a following,

A source of trumpeting seraphs in the eye,

A source of pleasant outbursts on the ear.

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X

It is a giant, always, that is evolved,

To be in scale, unless virtue cuts him, snips

Both size and solitude or thinks it does,

As in a signed photograph on a mantelpiece.

But the virtuoso never leaves his shape,

Still on the horizon elongates his cuts,

And still angelic and still plenteous,

Imposes power by the power of his form.

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XI

Here, then, is an abstraction given head,

A giant on the horizon, given arms,

A massive body and long legs, stretched out,

A definition with an illustration, not

Too exactly labeled, a large among the smalls

Of it, a close, parental magnitude,

At the center of the horizon, concentrum, grave

And prodigious person, patron of origins.

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XII

That's it. The lover writes, the believer hears,

The poet mumbles and the painter sees,

Each one, his fated eccentricity,

As a part, but part, but tenacious particle,

Of the skeleton of the ether, the total

Of letters, prophecies, perceptions, clods

Of color, the giant of nothingness, each one

And the giant ever changing, living in change.

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