Hey all,
So, I hit 200 posts the other day, unlocking sale privileges. While I do have some watches to post, I thought I'd give something back to the community first as I've benefited from the wealth of knowledge here, made some friends, and bought some watches as well.
So, I will be giving away the MA-1 bomber jacket that I received at the 2023 Tokyo Speedy Tuesday Event. It was free to me (thank you to @Robert-Jan ) so I'm paying it forward here, shipped to your door for the princely sum of $0.00.
The Jacket is a size Medium and has two removable patches. It is unworn and will come with the dustbag that accompanied it, please see images below.
Actual measurements (in centimeters w/ garment laid flat):
Shoulder seam to shoulder seam: 43cm
Pit to pit: 56cm
Shoulder seam to end of sleeve cuff: 70cm
From bottom of collar to back bottom hem: 65cm
If you are interested and you think this would fit you, please simply reply below. I will leave this post open for 1 week (Dec 14th @ 15:00 JST), after which time I will use a random generator to choose a winner.
Thanks to OF.
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