No problem - but if ever you want to make some moolah off it, I'll gladly lay it on you man - I don't mind paying more for it! I would've paid JS prices if they didn't sell out so quickly the first time around. That goes for vintage clobber too, I've got plenty to unload if you want to trade - just ask and I've likely got it! Anyhow, you're a lucky man and I'm glad it's going to a good guy. I'm calling Paul right now after getting a taste of this again and begging him to make me another one.
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Oli, buddy. Just wait until I get the blazer and see how I like it. If it doesn't work for some reason, you'll get it dirt cheap. Not to mention I can ship it to you for nothing.
I tried on the 40 version of that jacket, I think, and it was definitely a regular rather than a long otherwise I would have bought it. It's a really great jacket which received only minimal talk on here, iirc - compared to the J Keydge stuff, certainly.
Edit: Not wishing to rub it in, Oliver, I hasten to add.
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Oliver, didn't you just buy three sack suits from JS as well as one of the lambswool sweaters?
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Whoa, that is fantastic Oliver. I wish it was a 42 or 44!
Too large for me but I'd be interested in hearing more about your experience with the collar extenders. I have a couple of 14.5's that could stand a bit of stretching.
That's some quality shirts. Even the non-Makers look potentially superb.
Blue shirts sold
1949-1962 Brooks Brothers navy '346' jacket, tagged 39R. Deadstock.
Oh well its not gone yet so if you want it yuca you have first refusal!
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My Graham Marsh shirts are no longer for sale.
Thanks.