1. Original issue WoolyWarm heavy wool sweater, 4-button, 3" crew neck, 27.5" bottom of collar to bottom of hem, 22" pit-to-pit.
I guess it's a sort of heathery olive? I'm somewhat color blind and took it for brown/gray until someone pointed out the green; not sure how dominant the green shade is.
Pretty much as new. I bought it used, wore it regularly for a few winters, but it has been hanging in the closet with very little use during the past several winters.
No holes, tears, wear apparent to the eye.
$75 shipped Priority CONUS.
2. Lined wool knickers. Home-altered by pro-level seamstress (me Mum; and I'm serious about "pro level") from pair of high-quality, middleweight-wool dress pants, lined waist to hem with heavier wool scavenged from another pair of higher-end dress pants.
The pockets and waistband lining are stout polycotton, not cheap synthetic.
Charcoal with what my color-dull eyes see as a faint purple stripe, but the stripe is very discrete.
Note 3 tightly and strategically placed rear-center belt loops.
Well used, but as with good materials generally, the only sign of wear is a bit of shininess in the crotch; the material does feel very slightly thinner there, but only very slightly. They'd last me years yet to come.
34" waist; 21" inseam, 12" from crotch seam to top of waistband -- these fit like good dress pants, and I find that perfect for cycling with drop bars.
I'm selling these because I plan to have a pair of long pants altered for cycling; otherwise they'd be worn again this winter.
$45 shipped Priority CONUS.
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Patrick Moore
Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique