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FS: New Stuff (43, 48-52) 45 RPM, 10 Sei 0 Otto, Fear of God, Volga Volga, Remi Relief, Cabourn, Rip Van Winkle, Roen


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I’m willing to consider trade offers…feel free to shoot it my way (sz. 52 tops, 50 bottoms, 42/43 shoes), but since I’m trying to make space, cash rules.
 
All prices include shipping in the US/Canada. International shipping will be calculated at cost.  
 
Paypal as a gift or add 4%. 
 
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Nigel Cabourn Authentic S/S 2015 Blazer

 

Nigel Cabourn brings craftsmanship and high quality materials from the British mainland in a serious way.
From the Cabourn website:
“The philosophy of Nigel Cabourn Authentic is founded on a love of ‘real products’ and in the pursuit of quality.  Each collection celebrates the best of British with Nigel using specially developed heritage fabrics and taking an artisan approach to ensure that each design produced is authentic and manufactured with integrity.  This classic collection includes designs such as the Mallory and Cameraman Jackets and Everest Parka, which all originate from the first Limited Edition collection ‘The Ascent of Cabourn’ in 2003.†Later collections have highlighted other groundbreaking expeditions, based upon close examination of archival materials and accounts of the journeys. Bottom line is, Authentic line garments will take a beating while evoking all the style hallmarks of early to mid 20th Century UK. Hard to beat…

 

This made-in-England blazer is painstakingly constructed out of a lightweight linen/cotton blend (? I think…no material tags), perfect for mid-spring through mid-fall. I got this is as a gift for a friend but it didn’t fit. If it fit me, there’s no way I’d be selling, as I’ve worn a few other Cabourn Authentic blazers non-stop over the past years that have broken in to my form wonderfully, and have years of wear left.

 

Sized as 50, but check measurements and know your Cabourn sizing.

Shoulder to shoulder: 16.4 inches

Pit to pit: 20 inches

Length (from rear collar to bottom): 30 inches

Sleeve length: 26 inches

 

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$200 >>> $120

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Roen Nightmare Graphic T-Shirt sz. 50

 

Hiromu Takahara’s Roen has a distinctive place among Japanese streetwear labels, drawing clearly from rock and roll rebel aesthetics, as well as a glamourized obsession with skulls and darkness writ large that has its own distinct niche within the same Harajuku streetwear scene. Takahara is exacting in his choices of fabric and manufacturers, and this creates a third facet to Roen pieces, as if the American rock aesthetic were adapted by young royalty to their own tastes and purposes.

This very NSFW knit t-shirt showcases all these hallmarks, as well as the inventive graphic design team working under Takahara. The intricacy of the print demands more than one look, with NIGHT – MARE in gothic lettering flanking images of a grim jester and ballerina, with the words FUCK OFF front and center, coupled with “I’m not your fucking baby†just underneath. The soft handle on the high quality cotton piece makes it drape wonderfully to the wearer’s form. Of course, the signature Roen skull (that was pitted in 2013 in a legal battle against that of Mastermind) appears in micro-rivets on the sleeve.

 

Made in Japan of 100% cotton, this piece is hand-wash or dry clean only. I purchased this “used†from a serious fashion horse in Japan, but it looks brand-new as far as I’m concerned. It’s a touch too slim for my large sz. 52 frame, so my loss is your gain.

 

Shoulder-to-shoulder: 19 inches

Pit-to-pit: 21 inches

Length: 28 inches

 

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$85 >>> $55

 

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FOG henley

 

In developing his label Fear of God, Jerry Lorenzo has come into his own with an unmistakable aesthetic, which he labels “chic grunge.†Lorenzo’s focus on rock and roll and religion as core inspirations is hard to miss, but he blends these themes into garments whose simplicity belies the underlying attention paid to design, materials and construction. Fear of God fearlessly updates traditional grunge staples with cunning layering and oversized silhouettes (if only Cobain were around to model!). The label gained considerable fame after garnering a nod from Kanye, who added Lorenzo to the group of creative minds behind Yeezy in 2013. Fear of God situates its aesthetic at the intersection of luxury and streetwear. Lorenzo conceives of the label as having a “street†origin: Lorenzo didn’t go to fashion school, has no experience in fashion houses, and brings no formal design background to the table. Lorenzo describes his process as very much trial-and-error, just getting his hands dirty with fabric from shops in L.A. and seeing how things emerged from his drive to bring new expressions of the inevitability of darkness to today’s younger generations. So while influenced by street style in its origin, the label ably spans the gap to the high end from its use of ultra-luxe fabrics, constructed by the best sewers in LA, with impeccable standards of quality and attention to detail.

 

This Henley is no exception to these standards, with a sturdy cotton lightly washed to an ideal softness, and well finished collar, buttons and seams. The piece is BNWT and has sat in my closet since it was acquired upon release. Too many garments and a new office job mean I’ve got to downsize and shed the items I admire but never get around to wearing. Get a serious deal here.

 

Measurements (meant to be worn oversized)

Shoulder to shoulder: 22 inches

Pit to pit: 23.5 inches

Length: 33.5 inches

Sleeve length: 28 inches

 

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$90 >>> $60

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Volga Volga L/S Tee

 

Volga Volga’s Mikhail Panteleev and Shiori Kurushima are steeped in the traditions of high fashion that closely link Paris and Japan. Panteleev was born in Moscow into a family tradition of famous artistry, most notably painting. After studying at the Moscow Academy of Art, Panteleev’s initial productions met with critical acclaim in Russia, France, and finally, Japan, where he was discovered by Yohji Yamamoto. In Tokyo he worked for three and a half years on Yohji Yamamoto Femmes, among other creative projects. Kurushima, after graduating from Tokyo’s Bunka Fashion College studied at Ecole de la Chambre Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne in Paris. With ties to the final design team at Coco Chanel, Kurushima has multifaceted experience at fashion houses in France, South Korea, and her native Japan.

 

In 2000 Panteleev and Kurushima founded the brand "volga volga" While Panteleev directs the atelier, Kurushima applies her creative talents to pattern making, as well as serving as the modelist. Their Tokyo atelier has also served as the label’s flagship store since the latter opened in 2012.

 

Panteleev and Kurushima create “meticulously designed, easy-to-wear garments by combining various carefully selected fabrics in one piece, using three-dimensional cutting. Each piece has its own personality and texture and is hand-finished†in their Tokyo atelier. Interest from the fashion world has been immediate, for Volga Volga has shown mens and womens collection every season at Paris Fashion Week since their inception in 2001.

 

This piece is a linen cotton blend in a fascinating organic medium grayish blue. The colour, while not splotchy, manages a variety of organic gradients, displaying hints of teal and gray depending on the light. The piece features a number of accentuating dots that apparently correspond to points of anatomical significance (according to a friend who has some background in physiology). The piece isn't brand new, as its been worn a dozen or so times, but it has no rips, holes, tears or stains whatsoever. Volga Volga retail is easily $300+ for tees like this now, so get a deal here.

 

Shoulder to shoulder: 21 inches

Armpit to armpit: 21.5 inches

Length: 30 inches

Sleeve length: 28.5 inches

 

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$70 >>> $40

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10 Sei 0 Otto tree shoes sz. 41 (42) Unworn (but high altitude tree-aged)

 

Interesting pair of 10 Sei 0 Otto derbies. For the full story of their provenance, see here: http://www.stylezeitgeist.com/forums/showthread.php?15542-crumbling-captoe-competition

 

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$old

 

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R by 45 RPM L/S loopwheeled cotton tee sz. 5

 

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$old

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Undercover Co., Ltd sz. 26 calf rear-lace boots

 

These unusual pointed-toe calf leather boots from Jun Takahashi feature a ribbon rear-lace closure that ties into the other “corseted†pieces from the same collection, including ¾ length pants (that zip directly into the tops of these boots) and a beautiful ivory leather jacket that had similar closures running up the arms. Despite the clear connection to the rest of the collection, these boots can stand by themselves (no pun intended).  The boots are made of supple calf leather stretched over a more structured interior and last, and the left boot features several small insects embroidered into the leather. Seen from any kind of distance, the insects are only apparent as the minor inconsistencies that develop in footwear over time, and only become apparent as “insects†upon closer inspection. Certainly a conversation piece, such detailing speaks to Takahashi’s quintessentially quirky sense of humour.  Only having been worn twice by my girlfriend (who has far too much footwear) these boots are in excellent condition, with only hints of wear apparent on the rubber-protected soles.  They fit approximately a sz. 39 US but check measurements to be sure.

 

Length: 11 inches

Height of heel: 3 inches

 

 

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$120 >>> $90

 

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Undercover sz. 3 top (mixed fabrics)
 
Crazy top from Undercover that I picked up for my gf but isn't getting enough wear due to a profusion of similar tops. The dangers of buying for one's significant other...  Just looking to get back what I paid, and considering the intricacy of the construction and quality of silk and knits, the price is a steal.  
 
Shoulder to shoulder: 15 inches
Pit to pit: 18 inches
Length: 22.5 inches
 
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$75 >>> $45
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Stone Island Shadow Project bike pants 

 

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$old

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Carpe Diem (L’Maltieri?) basic cotton L/S

 

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$old

 

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Volga Volga contrast neck grey short sleeve t-shirt sz. L (app. 50?)

 

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$old

 

Label Under Construction twist-seam black primary knit

 

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Zam Barrett drop-crotch j-pants sz. 48

 

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$OLD

 

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Sugarcane made in Japan vintage workshirt sz. L

 

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$OLD

 

Label Under Construction fly-yarn J-pants 

 

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gone

 

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Zam Barrett DNA painters canvas jeans sz. 50

 

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$old

 

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Geoffrey B. Small paneled wool dress

 

 

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$old

 

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MA+ silk? Dress

 

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$old

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