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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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Dickies `67 Industrial Work Shorts, Charcoal€50.00Dickies flex fabric slim fit industrial 11" work shorts.
They do not make these anymore, few sizes left.
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Dickies DC Carpenter Pants, Brown Duck€65.00Latest Dickies Carpenter Pant. Tough brown duck fabric.
The leg lenght is appr. 32 inches in all sizes.
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Dickies DC Carpenter Pants, Blue Porcelain€65.00Latest Dickies Carpenter Pant. Tough bright blue fabric.
The leg lenght is appr. 32 inches in all sizes.
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Dickies DC Carpenter Pants, Cloud€65.00Latest Dickies Carpenter Pant. Tough off-white fabric.
The leg lenght is appr. 32 inches in all sizes.
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Dickies DC Carpenter Pants, Grapevine€65.00Dickies FW22 Carpenter Pant. Tough grapevine colored fabric.
The leg lenght is appr. 32 inches in all sizes.
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Dickies DC Carpenter Pants, Navy Blue€65.00Dickies FW22 Carpenter Pant. Tough navy colored fabric.
The leg lenght is appr. 32 inches in all sizes.
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Dickies DC Carpenter Pants, Dark Forest€65.00Dickies SS24 Carpenter Pant. Tough green colored fabric.
The leg lenght is appr. 32 inches in all sizes.
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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























