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Dickies Porterdale T-Shirt, White€25.00New Dickies men´s relaxed fit heavy weight t-shirt with chest pocket
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Lee 101 Rider Roberto Jeans Jacket€220.00FW23 Lee 101 washed denim jeans jacket
Lefthand selvedge 15 OZ denim. Regular fit.
Heavyweight feel.
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The Seamstress of Bloomsbury Peggy Dress, Black and cream€95.00The Seamstress of Bloomsbury makes the best authentic 1940´s dresses. Amazing Crepe de Chine fabrics. See more in Pin-Up section. Learn More
Lee 101 131 Cowboy OZ 14.00 Jeans€175.001934 style. Oz 14 cotton linen selvedge. Loose fit, cinch back,
Lee cowboy donut button, leather patches, Etc.
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Youth Baseball Jacket, Black/White leather sleeves€145.00The sizing of our normal men's baseball jacket is quite large.
If you are female, tiny or skinny, this youth version fits you.
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Youth Baseball Jacket, Dark Brown/White leather sleeves€145.00The sizing of our normal men's baseball jacket is quite large.
If you are female, tiny or skinny, this youth version fits you.
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Youth Baseball Jacket, Pink/White leather sleeves€145.00The sizing of our normal men's baseball jacket is quite large.
If you are female, tiny or skinny, this youth version fits you.
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Hearse Kustom Shop€65.00On January 30, 1947 Al Capone´s boxed casket was placed in the Philbrick's "Cathederal sided" Cadillac hearse. It was named as such for the arch like Cathederal faux side windows made of solid wood. Learn More
Dickies Oronoco Bib Overall, Rinsed€85.00Dickies unisex denim bib overall. Slimmer than regular Dickies bibs.
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Dickies Higginson Ladies Bib Overall, Black€85.00Old style, only S, L and XL left in stock.
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Dickies Corduroy Eisenhower Jacket, Lincoln Green€110.00Dickies FW24 Corduroy Eisenhower.
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Bettie Page Black Bucket Bag€35.00Is it Bettie or Betty? While it reportedly says "Betty Mae Page" on her birth certificate, "Bettie" is the form that she has always used since she was a child (such as for signatures), so Bettie is therefore the preferred spelling. However, whether due to oversight or for the sake of simplification, in her 1950's photos and films she was often billed as "Betty Page." So for Bettie or worse, today the two spellings are used more or less interchangeably. Learn More




















