Obviously several lookers but no other inquiries at this point.  I'm going 
to drop my price to $125.00 shipped CONUS.  Please PM me if interested.

Steve

On Friday, December 14, 2018 at 6:10:26 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
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> On Friday, December 7, 2018 at 6:29:08 AM UTC-6, Steve Butcher wrote:
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>> Good morning Rivendellians!
>>
>>      As it is evident that Rivendellians appreciate wool garments, it got 
>> me to thinking about this coat and pants set I've had hanging in my closet 
>> for several years.  This could be considered New Old Stock as I don't see 
>> that Woolrich offers this pattern of plaid at this time.  First, I will 
>> offer some backgroound information.  Some years ago, I was in Bass Pro 
>> Shops Outlet store in Springfield, Missouri and found this coat and pants.  
>> I was rather taken by the look, construction, and quality of the product.  
>> Both the coat and pants were brand new and not returned items (the rack 
>> actually had several) but I decided to have them dry cleaned.  I never wore 
>> them because they are really intended for very cold and snowy weather; 
>> which we were not getting at the time.  So...the set has remained in the 
>> cleaning bag and hanging in my bedroom closet.  I really need to make some 
>> room in the closet and this set should be in the possession of someone who 
>> will use them.  The coat is a size Large which, according to the Woolrich 
>> size chart should be a 42-44 chest.  The pants are a 36 inch waist.  The 
>> blend is 85% Wool and 15% Nylon for both.  The coat is lined with a tan 
>> cotton twill lining and is all button closure for both the coat and 
>> pockets.  The pants are not lined but have an elastic cuff at the bottom of 
>> the legs.  Now, wouldn't these pair up nicely with a Rivendell Grandfors 
>> Axe or Hatchet!  Would bring out one's inner Paul Bunyan, eh?   As 
>> mentioned above, I've bumped my price down to  $140.00 shipped CONUS.  
>> Please send me a private message for any questions.
>>
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>      Also, thanks to lambbo for his recommendation for better photographs, 
> I've added on a couple which I hope will help.  please note on the new 
> photos I've added I rolled back the coat sleeves to reveal the inner ribbed 
> elastic cuff.  The pants have been unfolded and you can more easily see the 
> same type of ribbed elastic cuff at the end of each leg.   The cuffs were 
> intended to keep cold air from going up the sleeves and to allow tucking in 
> the pant legs into the tops of boots or snow gaiters.  
>
>>
>> Steve Butcher
>> Stockton, Missouri 
>>
>

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