Well, I'm glad I was still the only bidder. I really find it very difficult to get decent suits or jackets in my size. True, there was no Japanese competition to be expected, but I thought some of the other tall slim guys with monkey arms would bid on this one, too. Maybe the high starting bid scared them off.
Looks like these live eBay postings reveal the selfish side of some Loungers.
See, this is what will help serve to keep collectibles out of the city dump or being carted off to the third world. It's the Big Picture.On one hand, it is great that there is an on-line community where people can go and share as well as educate themselves about vintage clothing and vintage styles.
All collectors (or their estates) are eventually sellers.This is great if you are interested in selling something, but if you are more of a collector,
The way I see it; the items being posted are far from hidden treasures, so post away to your hearts content.
I thought the "Vintage Finds and Deals" is were you can post items that others might like to purchase, and not necessarily "hidden treasures".
Marc I still can't get over that rare green 1930s tweed blazer you sold. That was awesome! (To me.)
Congrats! I'm sure this one helps to feel quite okay about not bidding for the plaid DB suit.
On a side note: I found a cleaner who also does wet cleaning. They even collect the stuff for a small extra fee.