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Stunned Scots vintage shop boss makes shocking discovery in pocket of NINETIES Stone Island jacket
Stunned Scots vintage shop boss makes shocking discovery in pocket of NINETIES Stone Island jacket

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

Stunned Scots vintage shop boss makes shocking discovery in pocket of NINETIES Stone Island jacket

Punters flocked to the comments to react to the unusual find WEEDED OUT Stunned Scots vintage shop boss makes shocking discovery in pocket of NINETIES Stone Island jacket Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A VINTAGE shop boss was left stunned after discovering drugs in the pocket of a nineties Stone Island jacket. Kris Boyle, who runs Dundee's Sole store, found the 'soap bar' hash in the "long forgotten" pocket of a Stone Island Raso Gommat jacket from 1997. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Kris Boyle found the 'soap bar' hash in the pocket of a Stone Island Raso Gommat jacket Credit: Facebook 2 Punters flocked to the comments to react to the unusual discovery Credit: Dundee Sole He thinks the drugs could have been undiscovered for as long as 30 years. The jacket, which was sourced via a vintage supplier in England, has since been sold. Discussing the unusual find on Facebook, Kris, 37, wrote: "You find some funny things in the pockets of vintage jackets, my favourite finds truly are things that have been long forgotten, and one day they make their way through the Wellgate doors to this shop. "Finding peculiar things hidden away is all part and parcel of treasure hunting. "Stories long forgotten that resurrect themselves with a simple hand in a long forgotten pocket "But this is hilarious! Found in the pocket of a nineties Stone Island Raso. There's nothing more nostalgic to someone from Scotland in the 90s than a bit of soap bar. "Not for sale. New stock will be dropping over the page in the next few days, though, so do not fear." Punters flocked to the comments to react to the discovery, with many seeing the funny side. One wrote: "The smell of that. I wish Yankee candle did one." Another put: "Stick it in the pocket of something in the shop, lucky dip style, that'll boost your sales." What do cannabis plants look and smell like? A third weighed in: "I can smell this picture." A fourth said: "That stuff owes me at least five Stone Island t-shirts and a couple of jackets, definitely a hand full of jumpers from hot rocks growing up." A fifth added: "Some poor lad is probably still looking for this or is kicking someone's head in thinking it's been stolen."

Vintage shop owner finds stash of drugs in pocket of 1990s Stone Island jacket
Vintage shop owner finds stash of drugs in pocket of 1990s Stone Island jacket

Daily Record

time2 days ago

  • Daily Record

Vintage shop owner finds stash of drugs in pocket of 1990s Stone Island jacket

Kris Boyle made the bizarre discovery after buying a 1997 Stone Island jacket for his clothing store. A vintage shop owner was left stunned after he found drugs stashed in the pocket of a 1990s designer jacket. ‌ Kris Boyle, owner of the Dundee Sole store, in the city's Wellgate Shopping Centre, found the block of 'soap bar' hash after purchasing a Stone Island Raso Gommat jacket from 1997. ‌ He reckons the drugs had lay inside the garment for nearly 30 years. ‌ Kris, who opened the shop seven years ago, said: "The jacket came from one of our long standing vintage suppliers based in the south of England. "We work with them regularly to source unique and authentic pieces, and occasionally those pieces arrive with unexpected little time capsules hidden inside. "The jacket has since been sold to a customer, and it proved particularly popular after people heard about its unusual find." The discovery tops the list of strangest things he's found in vintage clothes - and is now proudly on display within his shop in the north east. The 37-year-old added: "The soap bar has been kept here at Dundee Sole as part of our small but growing collection of unusual discoveries. ‌ Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. "We see it as a light hearted reminder of the charm and unpredictability of working with vintage clothing. "Over the years, we've uncovered a surprising number of unusual items hidden away in pockets, linings, and boxes. Many of them have been small snapshots of a moment in time. Ordinary objects, but frozen in the year they were left behind." ‌ Kris shared the rare find in a Facebook post. He wrote: "You find some funny things in the pockets of vintage jackets, my favourite finds truly are things that have been long forgotten. "This is hilarious!! Found in the pocket of a 90s stone island raso. There's nothing more nostalgic to someone from Scotland in the 90s than a bit of soap bar." ‌ The find went down well with customers, who flocked to the comment section to joke about the discovery. One posted: "The smell of that. I wish Yankee candle done one." Another said: "I once bought a Burberry golf jacket on EBay from a guy in Aberdeen, it had a £20 note in the inside pocket." A third joked: "Stick in the pocket of something n the shop, lucky dip style, that'll boost your sales." ‌ Another poster said: "The cause of many a ruined shell suit", while a fifth joker typed: "We all had asbestos thumbs and forefingers in the 90's." Another added: "You can't smell a picture." Kris told the Record of the other rare finds he's made while running the shop - finding everything from women's underwear to cinema tickets for 90s blockbusters. As well as a ticket from London's King's Cross Station, which he found in a jacket from the 70's, he also came across a cinema stub for the original Jurassic Park from July 1993.

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