Whoops, 1923 not '24!
But anyway... anyone seen these? LVC's 2008 Fall/Winter release...
http://hauteconcept.com/2008/08/14/l...mackinaw-coat/
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Whoops, 1923 not '24!
But anyway... anyone seen these? LVC's 2008 Fall/Winter release...
http://hauteconcept.com/2008/08/14/l...mackinaw-coat/
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I may have a great hat, but I don't let it go to my head.
I saw one on Ebay. Killer!
"The future isn't what it used to be."~~Louis Cyphre
Yes that's a large and the seller seems like a great guy! I found a site that sells the rest of the sizes of the spectrum though! And for 20% off the original price no less! It's linked off the above website. Although if anyone's interested in a large I'd suggest going with the Ebay one as he is really going the extra mile trying to sell his.Originally Posted by flat-top
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I may have a great hat, but I don't let it go to my head.
Not too different from my US WW2 first pattern Mackinaw. This is a very good-looking coat. Just what I need-another coat...![]()
Wow, very neat. It almost makes me wish I hadn't just bought a green plaid pea coat at Target, because this is what I was thinking when I bought that.
What's the pricing like? Hopefully they're expensive, so I can feel like the pea coat was a good deal.
-Dave
All hat, no Packard.
Originally Posted by David Conwill
your wish is granted! just shy of 500 smackeroo's
I may have a great hat, but I don't let it go to my head.
Where does this repro Levi stuff turn up, anyway? I've never seen a scrap of it.
(WONDERFUL COAT)
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A sense of the fundamental decencies is parcelled out unequally at birth. - Fitzgerald
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Originally Posted by scotrace
Strictly in Japan and Europe for some reason. Although if you follow the link I left above, there's a site in Britain, http://www.oipolloi.com/ that stocks them and easily sends to the US.
I may have a great hat, but I don't let it go to my head.
Wow too much dough for a coat made in the far east.Filson`s are cheaper and made here.....
Phew, I paid thirty for this:Originally Posted by mike
-Dave
All hat, no Packard.