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    Harputs Own swacket, O/S, [highlight]$80[/highlight]

    Sleeve length (from shoulder, from pit): 35.5"/26"

    One of the earliest swackets ever made by the legendary SF retailer-cum-design studio Harputs Market. Can be worn upside-down, right-side-up, draped, tucked, hooded, cowled...pretty much anyway you can imagine it. It's not getting a lot of wear from me, so I thought I'd put it up. It also has a kind of inverted dolman sleeve so that it stacks and can be worn upside down or right-side up. Fits an XS/44 best, though it isn't truly sized. Armholes are a bit tight on me, so the smaller (and more dramatic) your steez, the better. Item is wrinkled from storage, but easily steams out. Condition 7/10.

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    Neil Barrett sweater, S, [highlight]$100[/highlight]

    Tromp l'oeil merino wool sweater with faux color-blocked cardigan effect. Photo is dark but the sweater is black, gray, and navy. Fits slim, but has a nice slouchiness to it. Right in between an XS/S (44/46) and works great for either. Only worn a few times, tags included if you want. Condition 9.5/10

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    Raf Simons turtleneck, 46, [highlight]$60[/highlight]

    Fluoro pink rollneck sweater from spring '08. Signature Raf Simons "R" tonal embroidery. The tag is kind fallin' off, but can easily be tacked on by a tailor. Fits me super slim and is perfect on me, but I'm just too tall. Would suit an XS person who is 5' 8" or less. Condition 8/10.

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    No-name long/sleeve, ?, [highlight]$20[/highlight]

    Pit-to-pit: 19"

    From back of the neck-to-hem: 23.5"

    Don't remember where I got this, but it's a cotton stretch blend long-sleeve in an off-white. Black detail stitching and thumbholes. Super comfortable, but like the Raf turtleneck, it is too short for me. Would suit an XS who is 5' 8" or less. Condition 8/10.

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    Nice Collective swim trunks, 28, [highlight]$50[/highlight]

    Only worn a few times, but never actually got wet in them. Feels almost like a brushed twill and catches light in a really subtle way. Adjustable buckles at waist for fit. Mesh lined with a drawstring waist, button fly, double-snap waist buttons, buttoned back pocket, and two front frogmouth pockets. Condition 7/10.

  2. All items will ship from San Francisco and all prices include shipping within the continental United States. Add 4% for Paypal fees unless sending payment via bank transfer or as a gift.

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    Forme D'Expression pants in night, 44, [highlight]$275[/highlight]

    Damn, these pants are awesome. Too bad I let Arthur and Nick talk me into buying pants that I love but really shouldn't own. Great every so slightly baggy fit with a tapered leg. Unfinished hems. Suture stitch (similar to LUC pants) all over the pant and especially noticeable down the twisted leg seams. Button fly with wood buttons. Five pocket cut. These are basically jeans, but WAYYYYY cooler than any standard pair of denim. 55% cotton, 45% acetate fabric is slightly stiff, but still has great movement and drape. Made in Italy. Worn out once, but basically no real signs of wear. I still have the tag if you want it. Condition 9.9/10.

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    Rad by Rad Hourani denim cardigan, 2, $OLD

    Shoulder to shoulder, laid flat: 16"

    Pit-to-pit: 18.5" (These armholes are cut TIGHT and HIGH, so only true 34/44/XS need apply)

    Sleeve length: an insanely awesome 28"

    The signature piece from the first collection from Rad Hourani's diffusion label. Squared off labels and huge patch pockets make this versatile and useful and the extra long arms result in awesome stacked sleeves. Fantastic quality and design for a diffusion label. Since he uses unisex sizing, Rad's 2 is really a standard men's 1 and will fit a 44 perfectly. Made out of "denim", but it's really just a textured cotton that drapes really well. Worn a few times, but still have tags if you want. Condition 9/10.

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    Attachment blazer, 1, [highlight]$150[/highlight]

    An argyle constructed (not patterned!) blazer made from diamond shaped pieces of fabric sewn together perfectly. Three-button single breasted front with two hidden button(hole)s for a high-neck look if you want it. Slash pockets at the waist are sewn into the diamond pattern completely seamlessly. Anatomic curved sleeve construction with single-button functional cuffs. Kind of a slightly washed black that looks great with browns and grays. Condition 7/10.

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    Number(N)ine twill jeans, 2, $OLD

    Waist laid flat: 15.5" (fits a touch slimmer than this would suggest)

    Leg opening: 5.5"

    Signature jeans with back-knee darts and outer hip darts. Six pocket construction (one extra pocket tucked in the back right pocket) and signature bleeding heart leather patch, done in a gorgeous rich, oxblood red. Good non-denim jean that dresses up or down very well. Suited for a 27 or 28. Worn very little. Condition 8.5/10.

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    April 77 Joeys in black snow, 27, [highlight]$80[/highlight]

    My favorite cut from my favorite jean-maker, this time in an acid-washed black. I didn't realize the washing would make the fit a little looser, so this is actually ideal for a 28. The acid washing has given it a great texture and super soft feel and has even softened the vegan leather patches up for an awesome worn-in effect. Hate to sell these, but they just don't fit my waist. Condition 8.5/10.

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