-navy aquascutum mac, not fly front-3 black plastic buttons, about 40 or 42 R. wool liner, made in canada
-reasonably old makers tie, makers repp pattern in navy w/ red/white thin stripe bar, 3.5" wide
-slub silk repp, crimson and hunter green, irridescent colors
-lt. charcoal, ultra-lightweight 3/2 hook, thin lapel wash/wear jacket, lyttons by haspel, late 50s/early 60s.
-small gun check/glenplaid ltwgt. 3/2 sack, thin lapel, reg. short vent, about 38reg/long, from a defunct mens store called "dad and lad", funky paisley lining.
-16.5x32/3 brooks makers shirt, red tag, white w/ maroon stripe, some kind of poplin.
-34x31 army pants, late 60s, green, cotton, good cond.
What size is this:
-lt. charcoal, ultra-lightweight 3/2 hook, thin lapel wash/wear jacket, lyttons by haspel, late 50s/early 60s.
Thanks!
Copy of the 'Esquire Fashion Guide For All Occasions' on offer. Good Ivy stuff within.
-41R 346 jacket,grey tweed with an overcheck, 3/2, patch/flap,blue label
-44R moriarty donegal tweed jacket, not ivy per se, though it does have 2 on cuff
-also not ivy but barely worn hickey freeman suit,44R, darted
-college multistripe (blue/green/red, mostly blue) gant oxford club ocbd,16.5x34
-dexter longwings, 10.5D, USA, cordovan (colored)
-super-skinny irridescent crimson wool tie
-M bean flannel, lindsay, unwashed and unworn
-42R barrington sack, 3/2,raised seam,patch/flap lower pockets, hook, etc. brown and black houndstooth, heavily cashmere fabric
-3/2 worsted blazer from some propah southern campus store, about 40-42 R
-XL (looks like a modern m or l) hathway "national front geography bee" cardigan, shawl neck, camel colored wool, cable knitting down sides. little hole on back of arm which looks easily mended.
-42R london fog mac, no-liner style
-fantastic all-cotton plaid (red/wht/blue) pt. collar shirt, 15/3, very old, good shape.
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This duffle coat for sale is absolutely nothing to do with me but I love it and just want someone else to buy it! It's sadly not my size but reminds me of a coat I saw and regretfully passed up on many moons ago when I was first trying to get my head around the wonderful world of Ivy - in Uncle Sam's in Bristol to be precise.
http://www.etsy.com/listing/61007728/mens-gloverall-corduroy-duffle-coat-size?ref=sr_list_5&ga_search_query=duffle+coat&ga_search_type=vintage&ga_page=&order=&includes%5B0%5D=tags&includes%5B1%5D=title&filter%5B0%5D=vintage
Staceyboy
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I can't believe you still have that beauty of a suit....outrageous.
hanover LWs in black and cordovan (shell) 10.5 c/a, cracking around heel trim.
7.5 weejuns, 10 weejuns, 9 weejuns, 12 and 13 sebagos, all USA.
Bump. All suits still available.
-42 reg. lt. beige fog
-60s alabama custom tailor wht. ocbd, pinpoint
-"" "" "" "" with french cuffs.
-green flannel sack, upper patch pocet,hook, 3/2, chest embroidered with "club champion" in gold. name under has been unpicked.
-60s vintage haspel sack, 2 button, seersucker. will update in re stain removal.
-arrow brigade fitted white, blend, 15.5x33, white w/wide, sparse maize stripes
-white etro fitted ocbd, 15.5x37
-"par four" maroon sportshirt, oxford, blend
-black smooth gunboats, cordovan, imperial/nettleton type. custom made, very sturdy.
-interesting DB sportcoat, blue flannel, interesting buttons, peak lapel, ticket pocket. navy flannel. not ivy per se, but looks more "pinball wizard joins the merchant marine" than "rich bastard". about a vintage 40-41 reg.
-very old mark shale jacket, high buttoning 3, dark charcoal in kind of a textured stripe, slant besom pockets, very slanted top pocket. again, not purist ivy, but damned interesting. 43.
-brooks "country club" white linen BD, looks new. 16.5x35.
-carson pirie scott "private enterprise" ocbd, all cotton, multi-college stripe, mostly burgundy w/ some green and blue. 15x33. i have the identical shirt in a larger size, and the markings are still legible, similar to etro and sero markings ive seen.
But that way your cherished mates on here wouldn't get first dips....
Press corduroy suit is SOLD.