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1960s (possibly even '50s) Canvas Hunting Jacket with a lovely back patch for the brand Ducks Unlimited. Lots of cool pockets and paneling, complete with a game pocket in the back (where one would store the game/birds they've collected whilst hunting). The game pocket in the back has some tears/wears around the entrances to the pocket on either side, which...
$360.00
1920s or '30s French Henley. These were often worn as a standalone garment, an undershirt, and even sleepwear. It was a versatile garment then, and still is now. This piece is special for the red monogram on the button closure panel, as well as the sensational distressing and repairs throughout. Still has stretch and is wearable despite being around 100...
$300.00
1990s Mary J Blige Rap Tee. 'Bootleg' -- simply meaning it wasn't officially licensed, but it's absolutely authentic unlike most of these and other rap tees you see online. Sensational piece with lovely, age appropriate wear on the graphic. Size: Fits Tagged XL, Fits L. Width (pit to pit): 22” Length (side of collar down to hem): 26” Sleeve...
$440.00
1920s (possibly even ‘10s) Black Knit Sweater with sensational distressing throughout as well as some hand darned repairs that are pleasantly flippantly/amateurishly done. This piece is either German or French. Handmade. Knit is a thick wool, but is not super itchy. Amazing structure and is strong and not fragile despite age. Distressed collar is our favorite detail. Inimitable wear &...
$840.00
19th century (likely late 1800s) Swiss Guard Jacket with matching detached sash. Yes, this is the same Swiss Guard known for guarding the Vatican. Around this time, Swiss guard was often comprised of disabled or older soldiers who were no-longer suitable for full-on military practice. They were sent around the continent to become 'policeman of worship', protecting churches and other...
$480.00
*disclaimer -- I do not know a great deal about the correct terminology for antique dresses, so please bear with me... 1920s flapper style dress found in France. Incredible 'striped' and semi-translucent, sheer fabric. Dress is comprised of two distinct layers, though they are sewn together at the sleeve openings and collar and cannot be separated. Base layer seems to...
$1,200.00
1920s (perhaps 1910s) French Gabardine (I believe probably a wool gabardine blend) long coat. Fits slim, smart, and falls in a lovely way when worn. See on body pictures. Minimal wear on exterior beyond some sun fading, with the inside showing more lovely visible distressing and signs of age. I love the purple striped lining that was chosen for the...
$880.00
1940s or 1950s French suit jacket with insane thrashing/distressing throughout. When I discovered this one I was losing my mind. One of the most intense wear patterns I've ever seen, especially given this being dress attire. However, back in the day many people only had one or two outfits, and often these would include a blazer, suit, or sack jacket...
$240.00
1910s or 1920s French Peasant skirt. Tremendous color and variety of textures. A couple larger holes but doesn't affect wearability. Lightweight fabrics Darned repairs and fading throughout. Rusted original hook & eye closures at back of waist. Of course, traditionally women's, but completely unisex and can be worn alone or over a pair of pants. Size: Fits 32 Waist...
$1,600.00
1910s (perhaps even 1900s) American Dress Jacket and Vest set made by Heidelberg, Wolff & Co. Likely from their famous 644 Broadway location. Black, semi-lustrous satin-like gabardine (I believe) fabric with smooth, luxurious handfeel. Jacket has a wide and boxy fit as was common for everyday "casual" suiting of that period. Lovely fading on the inside, and overall in astounding...
$1,100.00
1920s (perhaps late '10s or early '30s) French suit jacket. Sack jacket style fit - wide boxy and shorter length than modern suiting -- wider at bottom than at shoulders. Wool stripes with incredible distressing and wear. Stripes blending into each other, holes, fraying, and thrashing abound. However, piece is structurally very sound and is completely wearable. Amazing look and...
$1,200.00
1940s French Suit. Double breasted with sharp lapels that are reminiscent of the style that would become popular again in the 1970s and '80s. This suit has minor distressing and is mostly notable for the incredibly intense sun fading pattern. Collar and lapels can be worn in multiple ways, and the closure can be closed in multiple ways as well....