...for a cool kid for Xmas Schott DR 16" P2P $179 opening bid
https://www.ebay.com/itm/194597200516?hash=item2d4ee5a284:g:XasAAOSwMCVhhFSw
https://www.ebay.com/itm/194597200516?hash=item2d4ee5a284:g:XasAAOSwMCVhhFSw
...maybe more of a find. Sears Oakbrook D Pocket Size 42 $500BIN Just curious...is this model in such condition and size a rare find?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/275056623119?hash=item400aa6fe0f:g:-GIAAOSwYdRhsHE~
I don't know prices for these but this looks pretty nice to me (is it a good example and is it a representational price?)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/175057868757
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I only wish it fit me!! Boy do I need to loose some weight! Last year I lost 135 lbs... I divorced my wife!$600 is reasonable for a good Langlitz.
I only wish it fit me!! Boy do I need to loose some weight! Last year I lost 135 lbs... I divorced my wife!
...just a perspective. I like the idea of discussing values/salability of jackets on this thread. It is a great learning experience for newer collectors to see comments/opinions from the experts concerning the jackets featured and why they are/are not desirable to the cognoscente. It is natural that a discussion/debate will sometimes evolve. I've never seen things get that sidetracked. Such discussions seem to come and go pretty quickly and, for me, add to the value of the thread.
I’d argue the thread barely needs to exist at all. Fairly certain we all see the stuff posted here in our own baked in searches. I could be wrong but I’m rarely surprised. Not to say it doesn’t happen on occasion, but it’s exceedingly rare. That could speak to my own obsessive issues though…I’d also never dare post an item here I wanted, they’ve seen it too. Of this I am sure, and they know who they are!
Max, The belt made it to house. Thank you brother!
I would think discussions of the jacket value and jacket market fit right into a thread titled finds and deals jacket additionYou know, you are correct. Even as I myself contributed to this discussion with my own verbose ranty ramble, this is truly a multi faceted topic that could carry its own thread. Someone should start a thread called Vintage vs. Repro - Perspectives and Opinions and then we can all blab about it there. While we do tend veer into OT conversation from time to time in this thread---but this one perhaps is hijacking the Finds and Deals a little too much.
It is an interesting topic --- a sort of self reflection look in the mirror at what each of us gets out of these jackets.
My last comment on this topic is to say I'm with @ton312!!! Let me know where the declining cost Half Belts are hiding!!!
I’d argue the thread barely needs to exist at all. Fairly certain we all see the stuff posted here in our own baked in searches. I could be wrong but I’m rarely surprised. Not to say it doesn’t happen on occasion, but it’s exceedingly rare. That could speak to my own obsessive issues though…I’d also never dare post an item here I wanted, they’ve seen it too. Of this I am sure, and they know who they are!
What do you mean with 'more modern fit'. Jackets with longer body lengths to accommodate low rise pants? I think I have to agree with you on this one. If that's your thing you'd probably be better off buying a Fine Creek. If you mean fit in general than I'd have to disagree. I found out that vintage patterns are often times superior to modern patterns in terms of comfort and movability.prefer a more modern fit..I've heard more than one Lounger discuss their difficulty getting a good fit with vintage
Vintage doesn't equate fragile of course. I wear my vintage jackets on a night out, to the office, when running errands and I often take one with me on holidays. I never feel like I have to baby them.like wearing their jackets and would freak out over the thought of wearing something that is somewhat fragile (or perceived as such) and/or is considered irreplaceable
To me buying vintage is less risky than buying new. When you're not happy with your custom ordered Himel or Thedi and you decide to move it on, be ready to lose 40% of your investment even though the jacket is brand new. If you move on your vintage jacket even after wearing it for a couple of years, chances are you'll recoup your money (unless you bought above market value of course).are too risk averse to drop a couple thousand dollars on a jacket that, if not satisfactory, may require a substantial time to sell, thus tying up funds
Oh, and since the purpose of this thread isn't just not to post clothes that you want to buy so that nobody else buys it - but - to share interesting things that you don't plan on buying and just appreciate as a fashion aficionado, which we all are of course, since all we do is talk about clothes, here's what I consider an interesting discovery. . .
Steven Seagals leather jacket. Even the jacket gives off a rapey, creepy and douchebaggy vibe. Note the hidden roofie pocket in the kidney panel. Fantastic.
https://www.grailed.com/listings/24...ge-chrome-hearts-leather-jacket-steven-seagal