jebarne
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+1Put it in your rotation. You can always sell it later.
There is some great stuff by Alexander Julian, 1st and foremost the UNC Tarheel basketball team uniforms. He introduced the argyle. Julians was doing Coach Williams' wardrobe but not sure if he still does.Crazy! Last winter I picked up a badass Tweed by them. Awesome details.
I didn't know the companies involvement to that extent, that is really cool. If you see their stuff often, and have an intent for flipping, I recommend you pick up the "cooler" pieces! Its always a crapshoot, but even with dated canal, armanis, and HSM, they will still sell.There is some great stuff by Alexander Julian, 1st and foremost the UNC Tarheel basketball team uniforms. He introduced the argyle. Julians was doing Coach Williams' wardrobe but not sure if he still does.
His parents had (family still has) a higher-end men's store in Chapel Hill and they still sell a Julian's line that is nice. I see the nicer stuff often. But since the name has been so diffused, its not worth much for flipping. But you can find some nice pieces for yourself.
Honestly, I haven't had anything that didn't sell except for some ties and cufflinks. every jacket I've posted has sold except 3-4 that I posted too late in the season.I didn't know the companies involvement to that extent, that is really cool. If you see their stuff often, and have an intent for flipping, I recommend you pick up the "cooler" pieces! Its always a crapshoot, but even with dated canal, armanis, and HSM, they will still sell.
Flip Brag
If you ever find any of those SC or trousers that Roy has in a 38-40 (33-34x30/31 trouser), don't hesitate to pm me!There is some great stuff by Alexander Julian, 1st and foremost the UNC Tarheel basketball team uniforms. He introduced the argyle. Julians was doing Coach Williams' wardrobe but not sure if he still does.
His parents had (family still has) a higher-end men's store in Chapel Hill and they still sell a Julian's line that is nice. I see the nicer stuff often. But since the name has been so diffused, its not worth much for flipping. But you can find some nice pieces for yourself.
Where are you guys finding $2 dry cleaning? Any MN guys know any reputable and cheap dry cleaners? We can take it to PM so it's not a derail.So, $5 for the jacket, $2 for cleaning, $85 for repair.......Oh well.
I've got a guy near me who dies things from between 2 and 5 dollars an item, depending on what they are. And he does pretty good work to, within 24 hours. Recently, I took 7 jackets out that I had to ship as a lot the next day, all of which had a mothbally smell. He had them ready to go in less than 24 hours, smelling fresh, and all for less than $25.Where are you guys finding $2 dry cleaning? Any MN guys know any reputable and cheap dry cleaners? We can take it to PM so it's not a derail.