Showing posts with label for sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label for sale. Show all posts

For sale: Visvim 7-Hole '73 boots

Thursday, December 8, 2011

I love these boots, but I have some new ones, so these are on the block. Warn with love, cleaned with care, rare as rocking horse turds. Navy and sky blue, US 9.5.

£380 shipped within the UK, plus another £30 for international, Paypal only, no exceptions.





Up for grabs: half the wardrobe

Monday, October 17, 2011

I had an epiphany the other day and made the somewhat rash decision to sell an awful lot of my jackets in order to fund the purchase of one, which I have been going on about here.

So without further ado, I bring to you the sale of the century, all up on Ebay now and all stunning aditions to anyone's wardrobe. In fact when I look at these pictures I do actually wonder what the hell I am doing, but just wait till you see what I got.

Moncler V Wasi Jacket £460





 Mackintosh Black Watch Denny coat £220





 Visvim long sleeved green top L £50









Le P'tit velo: the final leg

Sunday, July 31, 2011

It's probably a bit late to post these now, because the auction runs out in a few hours, but here is the latest batch of P'tit velo cyclists to approach the finish line.

They include a special edition, never to be done again (because it was a complete pain in the arse to to), Team Condor Paul Smith Japan cyclist (above). This is a charity auction in aid of Japan Disaster Relief. 


On Ebay now here, here, and here


For sale: Supreme bumbag; second chance

Wednesday, November 3, 2010


This would already be in the hands of some bloke in Russia if he had bothered to check he had the money for it before bidding on Ebay.

I mean it isn't difficult to check your bank balance these days, at least not in the West it isn't, but it seems even that can be too much of an effort for some.

So up this bumbag goes for sale again.

The minute Lizzie bought it from the Hideout back in the summer I knew it wouldn't get a lot of use. She must have taken it to work about a couple of times before it got superceded by a little leather number, which has itself been replaced, such is the churn rate of her bag collection.

It is therefore in very decent condition, and in anticipation of the fact that she would son tire of it she never even took the tags off, just pushed them into the side pockets. 

Here's the link




Le P'tits Velos: riding to pastures new

Sunday, October 17, 2010

My first hand painted P'Tits Velo miniature cyclist is now available for sale.

This chap is respendent in Rapha's long sleeve jersey in grey, with black bib shorts, white grand tour gloves and topped off with a red racing cap.

He's riding a Felt bike, mainly because this is the only brand name I could make legible with a paint brush.

I'll be listing a few of his mates in the coming weeks, but don't hold your breath, this one has taken longer than a Tour de France to finish.

Bid on him here.