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Solovair American Brogue, Black€185.00Classic Black Hi -Shine 5 Eye American Brogue Shoe.
Soft suspension Sole and Goodyear welted.
Also half sizes.
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Solovair 3 Hole Soft Cap Gibson Shoe, Brown Gaucho€175.00Classic Gaucho Crazy Horse Gibson Shoe. Soft suspension Sole and Goodyear welted.
With wear Gaucho Crazy Horse leather will evolve, giving them a unique and worn appearance.
Also half sizes
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Dickies Saltsburg Jacket€125.00General George Smith Patton, Jr. addresses the 3rd Army.
I want you to remember, that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country.
He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country
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Solovair 3 Hole Soft Cap Gibson Shoe, British Racing Green€175.00Classic British Racing Green Hi -Shine Gibson Shoe.
Soft suspension Sole and Goodyear welted.
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Dickies Slim 13 Inch Work Shorts, Dark Navy€50.00Dickies 803 Slim Work 13 Inch Shorts. They do not make these anymore!
Only W28 and W29 left.
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Alpha M-65 Field Jacket, Woodland Camo€170.00Dead or alive, we will all come home together. So help me God. Learn More
Leather belt€20.00Crazy about `bout that Cadillac This basic belt works with all our buckles Learn More
Winkle-Pickers, Black Leather€115.00We manufacture Gibson winkle-pickers in all colours and materials, leather,suede and patent leather. All shoes are made in England. In today´s world this is very rare. See Rockin´ Shoes section. Learn More
Teddy Boy Leopard Drape/ Black Velvet€280.00Me Tarzan, You Jane. . .
This single button roll collar leopard drape makes you feel like the king of the jungle
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82nd Airborne AA Patch€5.00The 82nd Airborne Divisions "Double A" shoulder patch. The A's stand for "All American," a nickname derived from the fact that in World War I the 82nd's troops came from all 48 States. Learn More


















