Leather Tankard
I have a very nice black leather tankard. Unfortunately the pitch lining has a crack so it leaks. Can be fixed by someone with some TLC, but I have decided that my drinking vessel is something I want to "just work" and have switched to a knackered pewter one.
Free to a loving home.
Suits, Shirts and Trousers
I have finally bitten the bullet and cracked open my wallet for a good suit that fits, as a result I am clearing all the ones that don't, which turns out to be most of them. The cost of these to you 500g of Dairy Milk, for suits its 1 chocolate per suit, the shirts can be a job lot.
Anything from this lot that is not taken soonish will go to charity shops.
General size is "A little small on Drac" - I can fit into most of these, but the trousers are tight and/or short, while the suits are too short on the arms, meanwhile my neck is 16", so squeezing a 16" collar is uncomfortable.
Pics can be found here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B6HAM7kKlISvWEQxUEFLcVpZMUk&usp=drive_web
- You have an excellent "concentrating-on-taking-a-selfie" face. --Steph
- :-p I realised that my glamous assistant was going to have to be me, and that only the bathroom mirror was 1. big enough and 2. had enough spaaaaaace for me to stand back to actually get the shots in.
Suits
These have had minimal wear - I am not required to suit often.
- Burton suit and matching trousers - black with blue highlighting, suit probably a 38-40, regular sleeves. Trousers are 34 waist, long leg (probably around 32-33). This was my first suit, for all my job interviews, while I like it an have sentimental attachment, that does not overcome how stupid my monkey arms look in it.
RAF Shirts
RAF Wedgewood blue shirts, sized to fit Drac.
Free to loving homes. If you want them ironed to a parade standard, that costs extra ;) otherwise they come "ironed quickly then left in my wardrobe for a long time"