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Trouble buying what used to be commonplace things
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostNah just a bit of fun, Although I do seem to get a fair few commissions
Oi MF, I've found a supplier for you, assuming you can scrape the cash together.Comment
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostTry ebay, loads of crafty things on there. That's where the OH gets her material. Maybe it is your antiquated language?
I find hetrosexual clothing nigh on impossible to find. In my youth, burtons and virtually every high street mens store, used to sell normal clothes. No logos or writing, just a nice comfortable one colour top or pants.
Now all clothing targeting men is lacy or even in places like m&s, skin/slim fit. So I either have the choice of buying cardigans and courdroys targeted at a 60 year old, lacy and vivid colours targeted at queers or logos and babble on clothing making me a corporate prostitute.
Is it so unreasonable to not want any of those three choices? It has got to the point that I find it difficult to find appropriate clothing outside of london.
Start shopping important more rugged places. You'll fit in better and find the clothing you're looking for.Comment
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostTry ebay, loads of crafty things on there. That's where the OH gets her material. Maybe it is your antiquated language?
.Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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Originally posted by wim121 View Post
Now all clothing targeting men is lacy or even in places like m&s, skin/slim fit. ...
All guys wear silk frilly knickers these days. At least that's what the lady in the shop told me when I bought mine.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostTry and keep up with the times wim. Y fronts and boxers are so 90s.
All guys wear silk frilly knickers these days. At least that's what the lady in the shop told me when I bought mine.Comment
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