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RussiaBernd2020-09-13 17:10:09 · 6yNo. 101885reply
I ordered a pair of jeans sewn in Russia in 1993 off some old man on our ebay copycat site. New with tags and all, almost Soviet (it pretty much is Soviet if they were made before yeltsin's violent takeover), only 10 bucks including shipping.
 
The thing is, we had a conversation so nice that he said I'm a great person and he sees hope for the future of this country in the people like me (guys who buy old pants for 10 bucks), and said he will include two Soviet pin badges for free for how nice I am.
 
And then he also promised to send me Soviet money free of charge too if I pay the shipping, which is something I will do later even though I already have a garch amount of old money.
 
Picrel a low quality picture he took.
 
Rate the experience.
FinlandBernd2020-09-13 17:12:06 · 6yNo. 101887reply
People are so nice on auction sites, I have only had good experiences but my sister was scammed once over 120€.
GermanyBernd2020-09-13 17:17:46 · 6yNo. 101888reply
Would give him a tip.
RussiaBernd2020-09-13 17:19:50 · 6yNo. 101890reply
Absolutely. This is what I will do in the end, upon sending him shipment cash for old banknotes.
RussiaBernd2020-09-13 17:22:47 · 6yNo. 101891reply
I also ordered this jacket off another lady, something around 10 bucks too which is great for an old jacket still with tags. Though we didn't have any warm conversation.
 
I am now fully prepared to timetravel to 1990 and shoot Yeltsin.
 
See you all on the other side.
RussiaBernd2020-09-13 17:25:37 · 6yNo. 101892reply
No "safe payment" option or something? The key rule is to keep it ALL on the site, shipping and payment first.
GermanyBernd2020-09-13 17:30:39 · 6yNo. 101893reply
Are you in Igors Gang? :dddddddddd
 
pls don't kill Yeltsin
t. wolga german
New ZealandBernd2020-09-13 17:40:51 · 6yNo. 101896reply
Very chic. Are you planning on crossdressing with these newly acquired vintage goods?
AustriaBernd2020-09-13 18:36:40 · 6yNo. 101899reply
Pretty ebin guy you met. You should make him your fren.
United StatesBernd2020-09-13 18:41:35 · 6yNo. 101900reply
RussiaBernd2020-09-13 19:09:45 · 6yNo. 101907reply
Absolutely igor/10. We have to pay him respects for teaching bernd how to dress up perserving a sense of style.
GermanyBernd2020-09-13 19:15:28 · 6yNo. 101911reply
Nice shirt and what cut are the jeans? Did they even have different cuts in soviet russia?
RussiaBernd2020-09-13 20:31:46 · 6yNo. 101929reply
That ain't a shirt, it's like a short jacket, should be fit for autumn if it's puffy enough.
These are a loose tapered cut, my favourite and most comfortable fit ever. Much like old Levi's 560/550. His photos are terrible but I don't regret taking the risk so far.
And of course they had all sorts of cuts and models in 1985-1993 since competition with the Wect (or more like Turks, Indians and Poles if you're not extremely lucky) required better designs. Wearing Soviet clothes and especially jeans wasn't considered cool though, and they only managed to sew good jeans by the very end of the USSR. The earlier pairs are God-awful like picrel 2: they didn't have any actual denim, they didn't have any machines to actually get them riveted (so they used metal buttons that fake looking like a rivet), the cuts were outdated, and on top of it all this metal thing on picrel 3 says "JEANS" to give you an idea of what you're looking at if you get confus.
 
Why bull
 
is the jacket too tacky? :O
GermanyBernd2020-09-13 21:04:18 · 6yNo. 101931reply
I want to start sowing my own clothes.
RussiaBernd2020-09-13 21:15:25 · 6yNo. 101935reply
Go for it, old clothing is an interesting topic.
 
Next time we'll be discussing old cigarettes, which is another thing I order online when I want to please myself and take a break from the misery of life.
New ZealandBernd2020-09-13 21:50:59 · 6yNo. 101957reply
I wasn't bullying, but being cheeky.
GermanyBernd2020-09-14 00:17:55 · 6yNo. 101980reply
I have collected buttons for years and thought I might start learning sowing skills by fixing broken clothes. Sowing on buttons, patching holes etc. But the only way my clothes break is breakdown of the materials, which can't really be fixed without replacing almost everything.
 
So I decided to change my focus on actually making clothing myself. I asked the man, the myth, the legend Knoch himself for advice on how to start and actually got really helpful replies. But I'm afraid the first things I need to invest in are a sowing machine and a clothing iron. I'll see if I can get the machine for free from one of my grandmas. They are from the first generation that abandoned traditions like self-made clothing for post-war Wirtschaftswunder consoomerism, so they probably don't use theirs anymore.
 
Any tips where to find ressources for a first sowing project? I'm thinking some kind of field jacket I can wear on hikes.
RussiaBernd2020-09-14 00:37:15 · 6yNo. 101981reply
> breakdown of the materials
Sometimes, patches can look pretty. There's also a way to fix crotch blowouts by sewing the hole shut, almost like weaving new fabric on top of the existing one. When done properly, you can't even notice from distance. Now that's a skill I'd love to master.
 
Did Knoch sew that jacket? Sewing your own stuff seems to be a very decent hobby, even though it sounds gay. That's a skill that takes years of practice, though.
 
>Any tips where to find ressources for a first sowing project?
 
I'd try to find the sewing pattern of Wehrmacht M44, can't think of anything more primitive than that. It was designed to be extremely simple in production, after all.
RussiaBernd2020-09-14 08:24:49 · 6yNo. 102004reply
Gonna order this Chinese puffer from late 80's and take a break from the shopping spree, it's getting out of hand.
 
Less than 35 bucks for three new items though, cheaper than thrifting, and I paid for shipping each time.
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