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mkroy3
27th December 2009, 04:49 PM
Where can I find this sweater?

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w280/07hitzpics/111107%20Tulsa/8dzmxac.png

mkroy3
27th December 2009, 04:50 PM
Also looking for this jacket

http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w280/07hitzpics/092707%20Homestead/DSC01137copy.png

deltadelta48
27th December 2009, 10:37 PM
Not much to go on. Sweater is either crochet or knit, maybe cotton or linen, hard to tell without getting closer. Handmade? Commercial? Jacket is felted wool or denim? Looks commercially made.

Any more info?

mkroy3
28th December 2009, 12:41 AM
that is all I have. The sweater is supposedly from victoria's secret but I have yet to find it. The jacket I have NO idea.

pearlygirl555
28th December 2009, 04:33 AM
Why do you need such specific items? Sorry for being nosy, just harmless and curious :)

You could take the photo of the sweater to a Victorias Secret shop and ask a manager if they remember carrying the item. That would give you an idea of what the garment was called, and how long ago it was sold there, all useful bits of information for future Google searches.

I would take the photo of the jacket to a fabric store and ask a few employees if they can steer you toward a pattern for something similar. They would be able to steer you toward someone who could sew that for you, assuming you were not inclined to do it yourself. You might also ask if they have seen the ready-to-wear jacket out and about, as people who sew tend to have an eye for garments, and may remember such a jacket.

Is the young lady a celebrity of some kind, and known for wearing certain brands of clothing?

Good luck to you, and welcome to eBid :)

deltadelta48
28th December 2009, 07:29 AM
Why do you need such specific items? Sorry for being nosy, just harmless and curious :)

You could take the photo of the sweater to a Victorias Secret shop and ask a manager if they remember carrying the item. That would give you an idea of what the garment was called, and how long ago it was sold there, all useful bits of information for future Google searches.

I would take the photo of the jacket to a fabric store and ask a few employees if they can steer you toward a pattern for something similar. They would be able to steer you toward someone who could sew that for you, assuming you were not inclined to do it yourself. You might also ask if they have seen the ready-to-wear jacket out and about, as people who sew tend to have an eye for garments, and may remember such a jacket.

Is the young lady a celebrity of some kind, and known for wearing certain brands of clothing?

Good luck to you, and welcome to eBid :)

Good advice. That sweater is very interesting, I could not tell if it was crochet or one of those knitted lace patterns. Drives me crazy not to be able to look closer, the construction looks so unusual. If VS, I suppose it is a crochet from China.

Oh, isn't there a VS website? That might help too, but clerks do have good memories.

pearlygirl555
28th December 2009, 04:41 PM
Oh, isn't there a VS website? That might help too, but clerks do have good memories.

What I have found in looking for Coach things from days gone by is, the website has the current goods but not the former. Which I suppose makes sense because the companies make money selling new items, not in maintaining archives that I would find so fascinating :rolleyes:

Don't know about clothing manufacturers, but I've had occasion to look on a handful of designer websites for purses that are a few seasons out-of-date, when Marks sister was curious about their value. I haunted various auction sites, trying to discern which sellers really knew their stuff and was able to email photographs back and forth with some of them, but it was a load of work. I had better luck with the personal touch than I did with just scrolling through items hoping to stumble on the same purses Karen had; no joy there.

That was why I thought the original poster might do well to go to a physical store in case someone remembered the same sweater; my experience has been far, far better in person than online when trying to track down something that isn't on the shelves now.

:):):)