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Figures Steve :wink:

One thing that Mr. Perry probably didn't count on was the appeal of the shirt to the gay fetish community.
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Zambo wrote:Figures Steve :wink:

One thing that Mr. Perry probably didn't count on was the appeal of the shirt to the gay fetish community.


I genuinely didn't know that they did appeal to that errrr... section of society, Zambo :shock:
I thought it was all leather, studs and whips. Well, that's what Lawnsy regularly alludes to.

But I will take your word for it. You clearly have a deep knowledge of the gay fetish community sense of fashion.
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Nice slacks.

Elasticated waist?

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Steve Hunt wrote:The King of polo shirts:

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Anything other than Fred Perry is a pale imitation.

I used to have a few Red and Green. Bought them from that shopping mall in Kingston Upon Thames and in Reading. Are they still around?

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Steve Hunt wrote:
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Nice slacks.

Elasticated waist?

Yes. And circumcised penis.
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kancutlawns wrote:
Steve Hunt wrote:The King of polo shirts:

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Anything other than Fred Perry is a pale imitation.

I used to have a few Red and Green. Bought them from that shopping mall in Kingston Upon Thames and in Reading. Are they still around?

The shopping malls? No idea. Fred Perry, of course. Also have a couple of them.
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I've started buying from Next online. They stock Lacoste, Lyle & Scott, Ralph Lauren etc.

The black with yellow trim Fred Perry is a classic. The white Fred Perry with blue trim is another nice polo.

Bought my eight year old nephew a lovely red and grey striped L&S polo for his birthday. I think he liked it. I say think because he is the boy who has everything.
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Practically live in polo shirts in summer and evenings out.

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Chris wrote:I've started buying from Next online. They stock Lacoste, Lyle & Scott, Ralph Lauren etc.

The black with yellow trim Fred Perry is a classic. The white Fred Perry with blue trim is another nice polo.

Bought my eight year old nephew a lovely red and grey striped L&S polo for his birthday. I think he liked it. I say think because he is the boy who has everything.

Fred Perry is great and good wear, Chris. I would tend not to buy any label for children as they grow out too soon and what are the parents trying to say?

Indeed, Chris. It looks sweet (apparently) having kids in adidas shoes, Nike shoes or if WAG D&G shoes, but they only last a few months so who ultimatlely does benefit and who does waste money?
A man on a tennis court must wear a crisp white Lacoste, nothhig else, the shirt of all shirts. 8) As per, other colours good for leisure wear. I cry for my lost baby blue fella, but tend to black and green now.
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#fuckpoloshirts
The collar on every polo shirt I've ever had seemed to have a mind of its own. Even a good press with an iron wasn't enough to keep the buggers in place.
Haven't worn one for years now.

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kevin04 wrote:Asda.

Five quid a polo? I go there when funds are low. Shirt quality is surprisingly good for the price.
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Shedboy wrote:#fuckpoloshirts
The collar on every polo shirt I've ever had seemed to have a mind of its own. Even a good press with an iron wasn't enough to keep the buggers in place.
Haven't worn one for years now.

Yes, collars can be problematic. Lacoste polos have good collars that don't usually turn up, in my experience. My Fred Perrys aren't bad either.
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shabbado wrote:M&S for me

Good quality clothes from M&S, Shabs. Bought a navy blue V-neck jumper six years ago, well worn, still looks new. Plenty of washes yet no bobbling.
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