peoffrey
Well-Known Member
My clothes identify me immediately as not posh. Plus, I'm never far from a City shirt or badge.
I actually disagree with that. It’s a working class trait to dress up and I know wealthy people who dress down.
My clothes identify me immediately as not posh. Plus, I'm never far from a City shirt or badge.
I actually disagree with that. It’s a working class trait to dress up and I know wealthy people who dress down.
Never gave it any thought. City watch, shorts or shirt as and when possible, is the only dress codeI have ever followed. I always look at my shorts with a torn pocket and think about stiching them up. Three years of that. As for trousers, I have similar wears and tears but I've yet to think on that. What exactly is a tie?
I just wear whatever the charity shop has in my size, saves having to think about it.I'm working class scum and dress like a scruffy twat.......can't afford Stone Island
Last time I saw you those high heels looked a size or two too small. And get a bigger bra mate, your hairy moobs poking out put me off my pint; )I just wear whatever the charity shop has in my size, saves having to think about it.
That’s not what you said at the end of the night in the grey horse.Last time I saw you those high heels looked a size or two too small. And get a bigger bra mate, your hairy moobs poking out put me off my pint; )
You could say anything mate and I couldn't disagree, especially when @Bigg Bigg Blue has put a Mickey Finn in my pint.That’s not what you said at the end of the night in the grey horse.
He paid for a Mickey, first time for everything I suppose,You could say anything mate and I couldn't disagree, especially when @Bigg Bigg Blue has put a Mickey Finn in my pint.
That’s not quite what I mean. When I was a kid, everyone was in designer trainers and tops yet nobody had any money. It seemed more important to own Fred Perry (Fled Pelleh) than a big house.