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Robert Geller "Prussian Coat," size 52.
$250 shipped.
I've vacillated about selling this ever since I picked it up,
but I have to admit that it's too small for me. It's my favorite
Geller piece ever: a dramatic trench-style jacket with a removable
faux-faur collar. Size 52 and true-to-size, it's ideal for a
42 chest (I'm a 44-45). The truth is that I'm too big for Geller!
Water-resistant cotton outer. Cotton lining. Detachable faux-fur
collar. Belted. Cuffs can be laced up (laces not included). Not quite
knee-length, but almost. The bottom of the coat can be buttoned up
for when you make your cavalry charge. In short, a beautiful jacket!
Condition is 9/10.
These photos are from Google images, but they show exactly the
same jacket. I'm happy to take pics if you'd like!.
Measurements:
shoulders 19
chest 23.25
sleeve 27.5
Please PM with questions!
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Field parka in khaki metallic poplin, size XL,
$250 -> $230 -> $215 -> $200 shipped..
It's from S/S 10 and is absolutely beautiful - I'm just not going to
have much of a need for it this spring. No tags, but it's been worn
only 2-3 times and is in absolutely perfect, like-new condition. Fits
like TTS EG. This was up for sale once before, but the buyer backed
out and since then I've been vacillating about keeping it. I think it's
time for me to let it go to someone who will get more use out of it.
The perfect jacket for spring.
P2P - 24"
Sleeve length from shoulder seem down. 27"
Body Length. 31.5"
Please PM with questions!
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Nom de Guerre Utility Parka
Black, BNWT, Fall 10
Size XL, but fits like L
I'm selling my Nom de Guerre utility parka. It's from this season, brand new with tags, worn out only
once for an afternoon. Size XL, but fits trim, like a large, because of the quilting inside. Made in Japan.
IMO, the best piece from this season, which it turns out is NdG's last. It's sold out most everywhere.
The jacket has a textured cotton outer with a quilted interior. It has a detachable, quilted hood,
and inner knit cuffs with a little hole for your thumb. There are four outside pockets (two on the chest,
two patch front pockets) and two inside pockets. It's a beautiful jacket - just a little too small for me!
I bought it for $420 and am willing to pass it on at a discount: $400 shipped CONUS.
Chest, 24"; arms, 21"; length, 32.5". But it fits trimmer. Best for a 44/42/L. You can see photos and
read more at these links:
http://www.ashopcalledwood.com/product/nom_de_guerre_clothing_nom_de_guerre_armoured_utility_parka/
http://www.ideologyboutique.co.uk/product_desc.php?id=538
Thanks for looking, and please PM with questions!
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A beautiful Rick Owens leather jacket, unfortunately a little too small for me. It's in perfect condition. I'm not sure of the model name - it was purchased by its previous owner at a sample sale. The color is a pretty light gray / cement; the leather is lightweight, so this would be a great fall / spring jacket. Long sleeves, a relatively long, trim body. A great jacket for $500 shipped!
P2P = 23"
S2S = 19.5"
BOC = 27.5"
Sleeve = 28.5
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For sale is a beautiful Nom de Guerre 'dispatch' jacket from fall / winter 2008. This is the crown jewel in my outerwear collection - now too small for me, unfortunately. It's sized XL, but fits like a true-to-size large.
The jacket is amazing. The outer is a hand-painted polyurethane; it looks like leather, but is hard and tough. It's broken in a little but is so tough that it's essentially new. The jacket feels amazing on; lightweight but armor-like. The inside is quilted. It's made in Japan and is beautifully put together. It's very warm, and has served me well through a few Boston winters. The fit is trim; it hits at the waist, but has long arms which stack in an awesome way. Two handwarmer pockets, one chest pocket, one inside pocket; wool ribbing; motorcycle style collar with two press studs. A fantastic, tough, great-looking winter jacket.
Retailed around $900, and the condition is 9/10. Looking for $300 > $290 shipped or best offer! I'd love to sell this quickly.
Measurements:
Shoulders: 19.5"
Chest: 22.5"
Waist: 19.5"
Sleeves, shoulder seam to cuff: 29"
Length, bottom of collar to hem: 26.5"
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Picked this up on the forum recently. I wish it fit, but it's just a little small in the chest and waist. It's very awesome: unstructured, made of a beautiful, very soft wool (maybe wool/cashmere - unfortunately there's no materials tag). The usual peacoat details, with cool triple-stitching at the hem and cuffs and a soft drape. A beautiful casual jacket. Just looking to get back what I paid, so
$115 shipped
Measurements:
Shoulders: 19"
Pit-to-pit: 22.5"
Waist: 20"
Sleeves: 24"
Length (bottom of collar to hem): 34"
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So, this is basically the ultimate winter coat. Black, though slightly lighter - like a dark gray (darker than it looks in my photos, which are a little lightened so you can see the details). Four outside pockets, two inside pockets, lined in wool (quilted sleeves), with a treated cotton outer that's water resistant. Zipper plus button-over zipp guard. Gauntlet cuffs. Pockets have accordion bellows. Basically the toughest winter jacket I've ever owned. (Unfortunately, working out has broadened my shoulders and it no longer fits.)
It retailed near $900, has been worn for one winter (though you can't tell, it's so tough), and (this is important) is missing the belt. Frankly, I thought the belt looked stupid and so threw it out, then cut off the belt loops which hung in a futile manner off the back of the jacket. If you look closely at the photo from the back you'll see the spots where the loops were once attached, along the side seam of the jacket. I think the jacket is actually better for having the loops and belt removed, but I'm pricing it accordingly. IMO this, plus the utility jacket from that season, are the best outerwear NdG ever made.
$250 shipped CONUS.
Measurements (fits slightly smaller because of the lining):
Shoulders: 18.5"
Pit-to-pit: 22"
Sleeves: 27.75"
Bottom of collar to hem: 30"
Please PM with questions!
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5. Y's hooded cotton jacket. Size 4 (tagged), but essentially a 52/44. $110.
Worn only a few times, I picked this up on impulse, but it's too cool to fit in with the rest of my very conservative wardrobe. It fits great, with amazing tailoring; there are subtle tonal differences in the color and fabric used on the patch pockets, the sleeves, and the hood. An amazing spring jacket, and a steal at this price (it retailed near $900). 20" shoulders, 24" chest, 25" sleeves, 33" from bottom of collar to hem.
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I have a lot of beautiful outerwear that no longer fits. I know there's a lot of competition out there for your outerwear bucks, so I've priced this stuff to be what I consider a great value. Still, offers are very welcome - especially for multiple items! All prices include CONUS shipping.
1. Rag & Bone leather jacket. Size 44. $300.
I bought this off the forum last year; it's only been worn a few times. It's made of a soft, butterscotch-colored midweight leather, great for fall weather. Ribbed collar and cuffs, a slim (but not skin-tight) cut, riri zippers throughout, two pockets on the front and two internal pockets. It retailed for near $1k. 19.5" shoulders, 23" chest, 26.5" sleeves, 27" from bottom of collar to bottom of hem.
2. Wings + Horns fleece blazer. Size XL. $150.
I picked this up brand new from a sale this summer and have only worn it once since then. Heavyweight fleece, with a slightly ribbed texture, great cut and color. One of the standout pieces from the FW08 collection. Three patch pockets. 20" shoulders, / 23" chest, 27" sleeves, 31" from bottom of collar to hem.
3. Wings + Horns MK2 field jacket. Size L. $125.
An iconic W+H piece. I've had this for a while, and worn it quite a lot, but it's very rugged and is still in great shape. I wish I didn't have to sell it, but it's now too small for me. There are two flaws you need to know about: a rip along the seam on the right lower pocket, and a small ink stain on the inside of the lower left pocket. The rip will be very easy to repair; I've just never done it because it's never bothered me. I've taken photos of both flaws and I think the low price reflects them. It's a beautiful, functional, awesome jacket with a great fit! 19" shoulders, 22.5" chest, 27" sleeves, 32" from bottom of collar to hem.
4. Tim Hamilton tweed jacket. Size XXL (but fits very slim). $150.
Picked this up on the forum last year from Smokestack, who in turn got it at a Tim Hamilton sample sale (thus the red line on the tag). Made of a very unique, textured Japanese tweed. It's loosely structured with a cotton lining, made in Italy, with leather elbow patches and working buttons at the cuff. I wish it weren't too small, because it's the perfect tweed jacket! 20" shoulders, 23" chest, 24.5" sleeves, 30.5" from bottom of collar to hem.
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Bump! Yours for $210 or best offer!
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Bump - and price dropped to $240!
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Sunday price drop to $260!
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This is a beautiful jacket from Y's which I've struggled to represent with these photographs. It's a fairly lightweight cotton jacket. In some ways it's like a blazer, but it has a hood with two buttons at the collar. It's a calm loden green color, with very subtle tonal accents on the pockets, arms, and hood, and interesting variations in the fabric throughout. It's sized 4 in Yohji sizing, but is appropriate for someone who wears a 52 / 44R. More exact measurements are below - they look big, but it's a Yohji fit - I think my suggested sizing is accurate.
Pit-to-pit: 23" / Shoulders: 20" / Sleeves: 25"
I love this coat, but unfortunately Y's is just a little outside of what I can pull off. Still, I'll keep it if I can't get a decent price, and just get cooler somehow. This was around $900 new - I'm looking for $320 -> $280 -> $260 -> $240 > $210 > $190 > $165 shipped or reasonable offer. Please PM with questions!
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I love these boots, but they're just a tad big on me and I haven't been giving them the wear they deserve. They're tagged size 11, but they fit more like 12.5 (maybe a 12 with insoles). I hate to sell them, because they are awesome. Stupid stock photo for now - real photos tomorrow when the sun's out. They're in great condition, with just a little wear on the soles! Please PM with questions. I'd trade for a 10.5 in any color, or they're yours for $325 ] shipped CONUS.
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Yuketen Angler Mocs, Loden Green, 11.5, Perfect
in supermarket
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$160 USD shipped!
A beautiful, new pair of Yuketen Angler Mocs in loden green. Size 11.5, and fit true to size. They've been worn around the house (and, once, to pick up the paper from my front stoop). Otherwise, they are brand new; as you can see, there's no wear on the soles at all!
The obvious question is about the color. It's a very dark, mallard-duck green. In some sunlight, it looks almost gray-black; in other light, the green pops more. I *love* the color; it's why I picked them up. I've found, though, that I don't wear mocs that much anymore, and these haven't gotten into my rotation once so far this fall. I'd rather they go to someone who will make use of them, as they are beautiful shoes.
Ships without box or dust bag, unfortunately, but still a fantastic deal for a beautiful pair of shoes! Price includes shipping in the continental U.S. I will ship to Canada for $15 extra.