Here is a Mallory fedora in a great size, and perfect condition. I cannot find any blemishes or flaws on this hat, and have not been able to bring myself to wear it. Color is not quite as light as a Silverbelly, but not quite dark as a tan or fawn - somewhere in between. Moderate-width...
Here is a very nice G-1 flight jacket in a large size - I am not good at dating these but my guess is probably 60's or 70's - has standard looking USN Bureau of Aeronautics tag but does not have the USN perforations in the wind flap as you often see on these.
Not sure whether the reddish...
Here is a pair of super nice paddock boots by notable American maker Allen Edmonds. This style is called the "Promontory Point" and is indicated on the insole. Color is what I think used to be called "London Tan" - kind of between russet and light brown, with a pebbled "Scotch grain" leather...
Another nice lid up for sale (thinning out the hat collection for the New Year). This one was made by Borsalino for Worth & Worth, in a nice medium shade of gray.
Nice, flexible felt with the soft hand that Borsalino is famous for. Interior is nice - lining nice and clean and leather...
Here is a nice felt Stetson fedora in size 7 1/4 - felt is a very light tan color, and completely sound, with no holes or moth nips, cracks, worn spots or stains on the felt - there is one sweat stain (see pic) on the ribbon over the right eye when hat is worn.
Leather sweat band is quite dry...
Here is a classic Aquascutum trench in a heavy cotton/poly gabardine in a dark tan color. This one I would guess is from the 60's or 70's - but has the military cut and WWI trench coat look - buttons all the way up on both lapels, epaulettes, cape in back, brass hook and eye throat latch, and...
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