Hi,


You're looking at this ARNE men’s overshirt / jacket, size Large (but fits a Medium or possible Small - please see measurements).


The material is 76% nylon, 12% polyester, 12% elastane.


The measurements of the jacket when laid flat are (these are for your reference only, I am not a professional tailor!):


Armpit to pit: 22”

Top of label to bottom of jacket: 28”


Please be assured you're buying from a longstanding eBay seller who has sold over 3,000 items! All items come from a smoke and pet free home.


Postage is £3.99 via courier (DPD, Inpost, or Royal Mail signed for ONLY), and the item will be sent within 2 days of payment. If you'd like alternative despatch options, please contact me before purchase so I can invoice you accordingly.



***INTERNATIONAL (NON-U.K.) BUYERS - PLEASE READ***

If you purchase from me eBay will add import fees, on top of postage. I don’t control these, and I don’t know how much they’ll be, so please think very carefully and try and find out how much these will be before bidding.



Any questions please ask, and Happy bidding!




Buyer FAQ’s


Are your items genuine?

Yes, of course. I source them from bankruptcy auctions, and stock clearouts, from major high street and online retailers.


Why do you put the measurements on the listing?

Ideally, I’d like you not to return the item, as I’m only a part-time sole trader and it’s time-consuming for both of us to have to sort out a return. So I put all the measurements that I think you’ll find useful on the listing, so you can compare and contrast against an item of clothing you already own.


Why does it say the size is XXL or XXXXL, and you say it fits smaller?

Because a lot of manufacturers and designers make their clothes to fit differently. Armani, Versace, Stone Island, Lyle & Scott, and Superdry are all brands that tend to fit on the smaller side to what it says on the label. If in doubt, check the measurements I’ve provided!


Your postage is too expensive

Because of eBay fees, I actually lose money on postage! I will only send items ‘signed for’, which costs more money. This protects both you and I if the item goes missing. I’m afraid eBay have little or no protection for sellers when it comes to refunds (either legitimate, or fraudulent), so I have to use this service as insurance. Also, I won’t post via Hermes / Evri, as their customer service is the worst I’ve ever experienced and impossible to deal with!


This item you’ve sold me is fake!

See the first question. It really isn’t!