• Looking to move on some nice bits that for various reasons aren't getting used.

    Red Wing classic moc-toe boots + unopened mink oil and application cloth. It's that old tragic story - I bought these online just over a year ago and didn't want to admit they didn't fit. I have worn them for ~3 x 1 hour long walks during lockdown on pavements and quite a lot of full days in the office/around the house to see if they would somehow mould to my feet and suddenly feel comfortable. They didn't. They are a UK 10 but I'd say would properly fit an 11. Condition is A+++. Boots were £240 and the cream and cloth £20. I'd love £160 for the lot (have the original box too).

    North face walking boots. These were about £180 4 years ago I think. They have been lightly used (a few decent walks in the lakes, some muddy plodding between pubs around the Cotswolds) but not wonderfully looked after (my cleaning/treating game was weak with these). They're definitely on the heavier side but solid as fuck. I have dodgy achilles and just never got on with them. £70.

    Folk overshirt/chore jacket. Brand new, with tags. I picked this up from the Lambs Conduit store after a 4 pint lunch, didn't try it on for months and when I did the cut and style just didn't work for me. I figured I'd return it at some point but it was out of returns period. RRP was around £100 I think, selling for £50, size 3, which is I guess a traditional medium, I'm 6 foot and ~80kgs and it's a good fit, size-wise.

    Barbour anorak - I bought it ~4 years ago because a girl I was dating told me it looked good. Probably worn 4 times, then decided I didn't really like it and went back to my patagonia. It is basically unworn, really good quality, waterproofing was good from memory (for a city raincoat rather than technical trekking wear) and fit was good. I think it was about £120, how does £35 sound?

    I'm SE23, would rather not post but certainly can do at buyer's cost. Welcome to come and try anything on!

    Cheers


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  • what size are the North Face boots? Thanks.

  • @amey if any of these things fit you should make a play.

  • That would have been helpful wouldn't it! UK 11, I'm a 10.5 and they fit well with thick socks...


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  • Bump and £5 off the Barbour

  • what size is the barbour? thanks

  • S but definitely fits like M. I'm 6" and it wasn't small on me.


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  • Bump and £5 off the walking boots...

  • I've got a pair of those NF boots - best walking boots I've ever owned for winter/autumn/spring. Had them for about 7 years and still going strong.

  • Nice one mate! Yeah they're properly solid, sole feels really secure and 'integrated' to the boot, if that make sense, but they just don't play nice with my achilles/heel shape...

  • Still got the Folk shirt?

  • Yes mate, here if you want it. Cheers

  • Bump and price drops....

  • More drops:

    redwings - £150
    Walking boots - £60
    Folk shirt - £45
    Barbour - £30.

  • Moar droppings....

    More drops:

    redwings - £140
    Walking boots - £60
    Folk shirt - £40
    Barbour - £30.

  • Heya, could be well keen on that anorak but would need to try on, will pm you.

  • What size are the redwing boots? Thanks

  • UK 10, but they do size up pretty big.

  • Updates - Redwings and Folk overshirt sold. I have the following now to add to the sale. I have no idea if Folk have changed their sizings (or I've swollen), but I have always been a comfortable 3, but two recent purchases are just a bit too tight. I'm 6' and 84kgs for ref. I would say these are a close-fit medium. I am just asking for what I paid on ebay.

    Sweater - probably more navy than the pics suggest. £16

    Raglan hoodie - £34

    North face fleece. Thin/technical rather than thick and fluffy. This is a large, and just a bit too big on me... £20.

    Walking boots and barbour still available as above.

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  • Also this absolutely ridiculous RL puffer jacket. I bought it when my old jacket got ripped to shreds on some gorse. I was also drunk. This thing is proper heavy-duty, quality made and seems insanely warm. But, it's too big - I think L/XL. I just can't make it work. Paid £28 - anyone want it?


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  • And some free Mark Mcnairy Sanders boots in size UK11. Picked these up from Tenderloin, just too big for me. Surely someone would like a free pair of pretty boots?


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