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The official thrift/discount store bragging thread

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Spoo, how do you keep track of inventory? Have you sold clothing on eBay & then spent half an hour searching stacks to find it? :lol:
 

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Spoo, how do you keep track of inventory? Have you sold clothing on eBay & then spent half an hour searching stacks to find it?
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This should go in the Ebay tips and tricks thread.
 

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Spoo, how do you keep track of inventory? Have you sold clothing on eBay & then spent half an hour searching stacks to find it? :lol:


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Based upon his typing, I sometimes think that 38r is actually a beanbag of gerbils that has somehow found a way to navigate the Internet.

And don't get mad, guy. I'm just joking whichu.

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Round Two...


Lowa Weisshorn GTX Mountaineering Boots (M's 14)




Lowa Ticam GTX Mountaineering Boots (Men's 12 Wide)




Salewa Rapace GTX Mountaineering Boots (M's 11)



La Sportiva Thunder III GTX Hiking Boots (M's 11)




Lowa Renegade LL GTX Hiking Boots (M's 8.5)




Salomon X Ultra Mid GTX Hiking Boots (M's 10.5)

 

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Quick run today... BBGF in 43...can anyone ID maker (made in Italy but not Lardini, Cantarelli, etc)?







No idea why this made in Thailand BB Regent is so sick. Throat latch, quilted lining, functional buttonholes...Tagged 45 but fits like an athletic 43.







Blumarine sweater, pic won't flip. N/A



Zanella FF cords, probably NA.



Just Lands End, but this is an awesome fair isle and it's minty. Wish it was my size (L)

 

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Quick run today... BBGF in 43...can anyone ID maker (made in Italy but not Lardini, Cantarelli, etc)?







No idea why this made in Thailand BB Regent is so sick. Throat latch, quilted lining, functional buttonholes...Tagged 45 but fits like an athletic 43.







Blumarine sweater, pic won't flip. N/A



Zanella FF cords, probably NA.



Just Lands End, but this is an awesome fair isle and it's minty. Wish it was my size (L)


Yes that Regent is sweet, someone should grab that. I think their Regent fit is actually the best among the non (BBGF/BBBF); Isaia, oh Hooker beat me/
 
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Found this gorgeous scarf; its probably the nicest I've come across. Super thick, navy wool with the red and yellow stripes. I can't find much info on the maker other than this was a tailor in Oxford at one point and they were "widely acknowledged as the original bags tailors" which were really wide trousers. Anyone come across Hall Bros before?
 

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Yes that Regent is sweet, someone should grab that. I think their Regent fit is actually the best among the non (BBGF/BBBF); Isaia, oh Hooker beat me/
+1 Regent fit is awesome, one of my fav blazers is a BB Regent. It's close to the Fitzgerald fit wise but with dual rear vents and not so "slim" lapels. Spot on for SF members usually IMO
 

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+1 Regent fit is awesome, one of my fav blazers is a BB Regent. It's close to the Fitzgerald fit wise but with dual rear vents and not so "slim" lapels. Spot on for SF members usually IMO

+2 E-thrifted a Regent fit suit a few months ago. Fit like a glove with no alterations and is now my go to.
 

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+1 Regent fit is awesome, one of my fav blazers is a BB Regent. It's close to the Fitzgerald fit wise but with dual rear vents and not so "slim" lapels. Spot on for SF members usually IMO

Interesting! My biggest complaint with BB is if the shoulders fit right, the abdomen is baggy. A 45 that fits like an athletic 43, I'd like to see a pic of that. If the trousers are a 8 inch drop & slim it would be awesome.

Does anyone know what BB 1818 with no "Madison" or "Fitzgerald" is? The one I thrifted is a nice color and pattern, but nothing more than 1818 and made in Italy to identify the style.
 

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Hoping for more hits than misses in this batch:

J. Press duo, both 43L. Left is Presstige blue blazer, right is chambray.




Staple made in USA Brooks Brothers charcoal pinstripe suit, 44R. I'm making a trip to the labels thread to see if the "hand tailored" bit means Southwick or Greenfield (or nothing) but no doubt someone will set me straight.



Burberry blazer, no size tag but 40R/L seems right.



Faconnable wool coat, size M. Not much to look at, but I suppose having the LP storm system is better than not.





Pendleton, Zegna, thick Polo flannels:




Polo inverse duo, merino/angora blend. Masters v-neck.





Red = Scotch House cashmere; Black = Pringle merino; Pink = Pringle cashmere. And a Brooks Bronies cashmere crew.




Barney's floral tie, BB Makers trio.
 
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