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I can ask for more photos but I’m technically already committed to buy this item as I sent an offer & they accepted :3





I can ask for more photos but I’m technically already committed to buy this item as I sent an offer & they accepted :3
Bought them from a store which claims to sell outlet stuff for 100€ each. Let me know if I have to send them back!
100% cashmere. Really like the design.
Hi everyone!
I recently was given an older Burberry trench from an older friend who sadly passed away. Unfortunately, it does not fit me and i rather move on from it. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to sell it?
Hi all,
I am buying this vintage trench online, but I can’t understand the length.
Is a mid or long?
The garment should be dated around 2010 ish?
Thanks
I recently purchased this coat at a yard and sale am having a hard time deciding if it’s authentic or not. There is no marked size for where it should be located on the back of the Austin reed label in the last pic. TIA!
Found in a storage unit I bought at auction. Are they legit?
I recently bought a Burberry silk scarf as a gift for my girlfriend, but I'm having some second thoughts since I'm still within the return period and could exchange it for something else.
My reasoning for choosing silk was that it seemed more stylish, durable, and practical for the climate we live in. Our weather is generally warm and humid, so I thought a silk scarf would get more use throughout the year compared to a heavier cashmere or wool scarf. It also feels a bit more elegant and versatile for dressing up.
That said, I know the classic Burberry Cashmere Check Scarf is probably their most iconic and popular piece. I love the texture and softness of cashmere, and it seems like the safer choice for everyday wear and long-term value. My concern is that it may spend a lot of time in the closet because of our climate.
I also considered one of the wool scarves. They seem lighter than cashmere, but I'm unsure how well the material holds up over many years of use. Wool also seems less practical for warm weather.
For those who own Burberry scarves, would you keep the silk scarf or exchange it for a cashmere or wool version?
And if I stick with silk, would you recommend the classic Burberry check pattern, or should I lean into the more graphical/artistic designs? My thinking is that silk scarves are naturally more fashion-forward and expressive, so maybe a graphic design makes more sense than the traditional check.
I'd love to hear from anyone who owns multiple Burberry scarves or has gifted one before. Thanks!
Today I have for sale a Burberry coat from the luxury Prorsum line – designed and hand-crafted under the supervision of the chief designer. 🧑🎨
Runway piece. ❗️❗️
This coat is highly limited – made entirely from lamb leather.
Practically brand new.
Size 44 IT.
Only a few were released to boutiques (extremely rare).
Retail price: $5,000.
Buy It Now: 900€ (If fast deal I can negotiate big)
I can send a tagged photo for interested buyers.
Sending from Poland - almost everywhere (I pay for shipping)
Hello, I’m pretty sure this is legit, but I’m more interested in how old it is, and if you think it’s a good trenchcoat😁 and also do you think it has inner pockets, that’s are accessible without opening the coat?