Daniel Riser
A-List Customer
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- 349
- Location
- 51st State
Gentlemen,
with all this talk about tuxedos, and suits for $100 on ebay etc etc. I urge you to find the hole in the wall thrift shops or for the insecure amongst us...charity stores. These places are just waiting to be discovered by vintage guys like us. Let me give you an example.
Lauren Henline was searching for vintage clothing at a small charity store in a little town called Fallbrook, California. It's an old town with classic charm, and...classic clothes hiding behind leisure suits and boxes of ties for a quarter each.
While looking through dozens of 80's attire to find the one gem she stumbled on a dated 1942 double breasted tuxedo with the ribbed satin, wide lapels, original matching trousers, mint condition...
for 3 bucks. That's right, don't add zeroes. It was not a typo. Just 3 bucks!
A recap: Mint condition, dated 1942... 3 bucks!
This is the same thrift shop where I found a three button dated 1938 window pagne single breasted suit and pants for 2 bucks, the same place that I found a wool/cashmere double breasted vintage over coat for a whopping 5 bucks!
so let's see the grand total (including Lauren's find) 10 bucks! Hahahaha. I just paid several times that for one suit on ebay. Ha...well let's hope these little gems are still around, perhaps Lauren and I have wiped this one out, but there are others waiting to be discovered....
Regards,
Mr. Daniel A. Riser Esq
with all this talk about tuxedos, and suits for $100 on ebay etc etc. I urge you to find the hole in the wall thrift shops or for the insecure amongst us...charity stores. These places are just waiting to be discovered by vintage guys like us. Let me give you an example.
Lauren Henline was searching for vintage clothing at a small charity store in a little town called Fallbrook, California. It's an old town with classic charm, and...classic clothes hiding behind leisure suits and boxes of ties for a quarter each.
While looking through dozens of 80's attire to find the one gem she stumbled on a dated 1942 double breasted tuxedo with the ribbed satin, wide lapels, original matching trousers, mint condition...
for 3 bucks. That's right, don't add zeroes. It was not a typo. Just 3 bucks!
A recap: Mint condition, dated 1942... 3 bucks!
This is the same thrift shop where I found a three button dated 1938 window pagne single breasted suit and pants for 2 bucks, the same place that I found a wool/cashmere double breasted vintage over coat for a whopping 5 bucks!
so let's see the grand total (including Lauren's find) 10 bucks! Hahahaha. I just paid several times that for one suit on ebay. Ha...well let's hope these little gems are still around, perhaps Lauren and I have wiped this one out, but there are others waiting to be discovered....
Regards,
Mr. Daniel A. Riser Esq