With the second semi-annual Top Shelf Flea Market less than three weeks away, it occurs to me that a pinch of the old shameless self promotion is in order.
Behold the pile, the "back room", "downstairs", my basement, just brimming with treasures any well appointed gent would be happy to possess. Tweed, khaki, moleskin, woolens and down, you name it. I've got you covered this Winter. ( tangent: sometimes people ask me what band I was in back in the old days. One of them is shown clearly in this photo. Can you guess?)
Brass buttoned blazers, vintage Harris tweed checks, and a little bit of real camel hair. Many sizes available, but each piece one of a kind (in a manner of speaking).
Plenty of outerwear to keep a fella warm, ranging from military rain coats to British Chesterfields. In addition to the wonderful hand made original bow ties of The Cordial Churchman, Miss Ellie has told m she'll be sending some scarves made of reclaimed tweed, flannel and corduroy. Excellent.
If you happen to be a size 38 short, and are planning a ski vacation in Flaine (check it out, it's a ski resort town in the Haute Savoie region of France designed entirely by Marcel Breuer. In a Utopia such as this, one can only hope that each room is equipped with a proper hi-fi and a few Gerry Mulligan and Sonny Rollins records) in 1968, you simply must have this sweater. No question. I really wanted it to fit me, but alas, it never will. Please one of you give it the loving home it deserves.
So come on down, grab a beer or a V.O. highball, let my brother shine your shoes, and spend and hour or two meeting some cool vendors and being separated from your money. With a line up like this, I promise you won't regret it.
department of corrections: the bar opens at noon.
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Damn, how i´d wish to be there...alas the flight would cost me more than buying the whole flea stuff :)
Have fun!!
I do happen to be a 38 short, but alas, I don't ski.
Is this it for the year? No holiday edition? Or perhaps there will be another, say around Christmas time when I'll be in New England? Hey, a boy can dream right...
Gotta love those Speed Devils...
Great looking stash. Oh, the pain of not being able to attend. You should really look at opening up an EBay store front for the rest of us.
And, who did the posters for the "Speed Devils"?
You really know how to make a Washington State cheapskate feel left out, don't you?
P.S. I remember Speed Devils being painted on your motorcycle jacket.
The Speed Devils poster was my work. In the old days, I did all of our posters. Someday maybe I'll post some.
Joe,
My stash is bigger than yours.
Let's open a goddamn shop.
Z
Oh Zachary,
That's only a slice of it. I'd have taken more photos, but it's dark down there....
Dammit, G. You know I don't live in Boston! If I did, I'd get both of those cable sweaters on the top of the pile. I hope you're moving towards an online business redistributing Boston's vast thrift wealth to the hinterlands.
Why are there no entreprenurial chaps like you in Scotland??? Then again, why are there no decent thrift shops in Scotland...?
It's obvious what band you were in: An Affordable Wardrobe!
You have more blue blazers than I have jackets!
Anyway, I wish you good luck at the next Flea. Sadly, I cannot attend, but I'll be with you in spirit. Just out of curiosity, what is your price range for ties, jackets, suits, outerwear, and the like?
Well Curated.
Amazing! How can you store so much stuff! I'd love to come, but as Spoozy just wrote: It would be an expensive journey...
what size is that sweater? If it's my size, might I be able to purchase it from afar via the internets?
G,
are any of those tweed jackets 46 or 48?
JL
You should tour! In Canada! Toronto!
I cannot look you in the eye and say I didn't love getting a type written xerox copy in actual mail.
~M
Damn, Giu. That's an incredible line-up there...and you're right: that sweater IS the nads. Tough size, though.
I really like your aesthetic. Your pictures all seem stylish but comfortable, and not at all stuffy. They make me think of sitting in a well-worn club chair with a glass of whiskey, a black lab and a roaring fire.
You were in a band called The Cable Knit Sweaters? Cool.
I want to come to Boston for this as it's possibly the only place where I would seriously entertain paying the markup for a curated selection of used goods. Thanks Giuseppe.
Is that a green and black wool coat? I hope it's like a Macinaw cruiser. I plan to get there earlier this time.
Can we get some internet action on the leftovers at Andy's or on here?
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