I always tuck my shirt in and wear a nice belt. Only the undateables wear their shirt hanging loose. I'm looking over at your Bri
With all due respect to anybody on here that does it but only blokes with big bellys wear their shirt out nowadays.
As soon as I wrote it I thought that ****ers getting married and I'm sitting all alone eating quavers crying at the TV every night
Life moves in circles mate. Plenty of time for me to **** everything up yet. Same token you'll be flying again marra. And the whole tedious circle of life will go one and on and on. What a ****ing chore
I've just treated myself to these for Christmas... please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Too chavy?
I thought so I do have some grown up clothes but I'm just not ready to make that leap full time, yet.
Dress for comfort - especially since March 2020 as I've been working from home. All my suits are hanging in thr wardrobe never to be worn again. Generally casual shorts, t-shirt & hoodie unless it's cold and it's tracky bottoms Can't stand wearing shirts any more
jeans, t-shirt...the cheaper the better. only 'named' gear i ever went for were levis but back then my daily attire was denim (jeans shirt and jacket) even had a pair of levis denim boots once, denim dress jacket etc...stopped bothering with levis as the quality dropped right off, now i am just as happy with a pair for a fiver from george of asda.
Always preferred Peters army and navy stores Crowtree Road for my jeans. Levi,s the older they got the better , like velvet they were, then on to Wranglers that lasted for ever. C&A for tee shirts you couldn't wear them our. The more they got washed the better they looked, Talking late 50,s, these days Cargo pants and loose tops with layered outdoor army, or work gear, value for money stuff.