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  • #16
    Re: Fashion Advice Thread

    Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
    They never went away. Tacchini is crap now, and pringle is for old smelly Tories.
    Lad walked into the pub yesterday resplendent in a Fila tracksuit top, he's 50+.

    Got ripped for it and deservedly for thinking he's Danny phucking Dyer.

    Middle aged men trying to recapture their casual youth are just odd. Especially as they're usually the wrong side of 14 stone and vertically challenged.

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    • #17
      Re: Fashion Advice Thread

      Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
      Lad walked into the pub yesterday resplendent in a Fila tracksuit top, he's 50+.

      Got ripped for it and deservedly for thinking he's Danny phucking Dyer.

      Middle aged men trying to recapture their casual youth are just odd. Especially as they're usually the wrong side of 14 stone and vertically challenged.
      Yeah, it's not a good look. Fila, Ellesse, Tacchini etc was designed for youngsters. It looks cheap and nasty as well. I'm 50 now and i reckon that at my age i can get away with a nice light jacket, Pyrenex is my thing at the moment, a decent pair of jeans, Ball are a favourite, but i give the Adidas shoes a miss, too full on. I like Novesta with a pair of jeans.

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      • #18
        Re: Fashion Advice Thread

        Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
        Fruit of the loom
        you're supposed to say "there is no fashion forum" whereby i smugly reply "exactly"

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        • #19
          Re: Fashion Advice Thread

          Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
          83

          Pompey away
          wasn't confined to just pompey away think the fashion lasted from 83 to 85 until all that paisley stuff appeared

          throw in the Lois jeans .Kicker Shoes and the wedge haircuts too ! .......... a bit different from the other sub cultures at that time

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          • #20
            Re: Fashion Advice Thread

            Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
            Lad walked into the pub yesterday resplendent in a Fila tracksuit top, he's 50+.

            Got ripped for it and deservedly for thinking he's Danny phucking Dyer.

            Middle aged men trying to recapture their casual youth are just odd. Especially as they're usually the wrong side of 14 stone and vertically challenged.
            Spot on.🤣

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            • #21
              Re: Fashion Advice Thread

              Originally posted by valleys caveman View Post
              I think Harrington jackets are back in vogue. Seen a few out and about lately.
              Reduced from £45 to £33. How much were they back in the day?
              https://www.harringtonjacketstore.co.uk/
              I’ve got a couple, one with a bluebird on and one red one, which occasionally gets an outing at Wales games, never at a City match:xmashehe:

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              • #22
                Re: Fashion Advice Thread

                Originally posted by Jordi Culé View Post
                Lad walked into the pub yesterday resplendent in a Fila tracksuit top, he's 50+.

                Got ripped for it and deservedly for thinking he's Danny phucking Dyer.

                Middle aged men trying to recapture their casual youth are just odd. Especially as they're usually the wrong side of 14 stone and vertically challenged.
                Marks and Sparks now is it :)

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                • #23
                  Re: Fashion Advice Thread

                  Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                  Yeah, it's not a good look. Fila, Ellesse, Tacchini etc was designed for youngsters. It looks cheap and nasty as well. I'm 50 now and i reckon that at my age i can get away with a nice light jacket, Pyrenex is my thing at the moment, a decent pair of jeans, Ball are a favourite, but i give the Adidas shoes a miss, too full on. I like Novesta with a pair of jeans.
                  £400 to £900 for a jacket....wow.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Fashion Advice Thread

                    Originally posted by RichardM View Post
                    £400 to £900 for a jacket....wow.
                    You can get them cheaper than that, although i would buy one at that price if i really liked it and i'd have it for 20 years.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Fashion Advice Thread

                      Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                      You can get them cheaper than that, although i would buy one at that price if i really liked it and i'd have it for 20 years.
                      20 years!!! You lucky bugger, I’d be wearing it underground up Thornhill for most of that time if it was me.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Fashion Advice Thread

                        Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                        Yeah, it's not a good look. Fila, Ellesse, Tacchini etc was designed for youngsters. It looks cheap and nasty as well. I'm 50 now and i reckon that at my age i can get away with a nice light jacket, Pyrenex is my thing at the moment, a decent pair of jeans, Ball are a favourite, but i give the Adidas shoes a miss, too full on. I like Novesta with a pair of jeans.
                        Went up to ASDA this afternoon for some nibbles for tonight, quick browse in the fashion dept and treated myself to some very fashionable jeans at £10, 2 pairs for £16 if you are feeling flush, a two pack of long sleeve shirts at £14.0, and a full zip cardi at £16.0, fully kitted out at £40.0, the bonus is once you have worn them for a night you put them in the work clothes drawer for the next DIY project in the house.

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                        • #27
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                          Originally posted by Heathblue View Post
                          Went up to ASDA this afternoon for some nibbles for tonight, quick browse in the fashion dept and treated myself to some very fashionable jeans at £10, 2 pairs for £16 if you are feeling flush, a two pack of long sleeve shirts at £14.0, and a full zip cardi at £16.0, fully kitted out at £40.0, the bonus is once you have worn them for a night you put them in the work clothes drawer for the next DIY project in the house.
                          :xmashehe: Get on a website called M and M direct, right up your street and cheap as chips. Hope you're doing ok mate, nice to see your name pop up on here. :thumbup:

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                          • #28
                            Re: Fashion Advice Thread

                            Originally posted by splott parker View Post
                            20 years!!! You lucky bugger, I’d be wearing it underground up Thornhill for most of that time if it was me.
                            Yeah, the way i'm going i might last another ten years at best :hehe:

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                            • #29
                              Re: Fashion Advice Thread

                              Originally posted by Heathblue View Post
                              Went up to ASDA this afternoon for some nibbles for tonight, quick browse in the fashion dept and treated myself to some very fashionable jeans at £10, 2 pairs for £16 if you are feeling flush, a two pack of long sleeve shirts at £14.0, and a full zip cardi at £16.0, fully kitted out at £40.0, the bonus is once you have worn them for a night you put them in the work clothes drawer for the next DIY project in the house.
                              Very true mind, you can kit yourself out in acceptable gear for a decent price nowadays. Some people spend hundreds and still look like an unmade bed.

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                              • #30
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                                That sort of thing

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