Accy cyclist
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- Location
- The hills of Accrington
Heck,here's another. https://www.lightinthebox.com/en/p/...-black-white-print_p6843579.html?prm=1.3.5.19 Good or bad?


Heck,here's another. https://www.lightinthebox.com/en/p/...-black-white-print_p6843579.html?prm=1.3.5.19 Good or bad?![]()
You're definitely the first person that springs to mind when I see clothing being described as street chicThis advert keeps popping up on my screen. https://www.lightinthebox.com/en/p/...k-black-white-print_p6748588.html?prm=1.3.5.3 It's a bit too late for t-shirts now,but i might buy it for next year. I like the affect. What do you reckon? Tell me if you think it's shoot,i can take it.![]()
You're definitely the first person that springs to mind when I see clothing being described as street chic
. I bet some of those who paint their houses grey dislike it as well but feel they have to follow the crowd.
. I notice that olive green is quite popular among the younger males. I went into a local sports shop on Saturday (Can't say the name,but it's owned by that 'fat bas...d' who owns Newcastle United FC
) and saw trainers,track bottoms,tops and t-shirts,even a rucksack in this colour. I have a chunky jumper and a fleece in this colour,bought last year i hasten to add,as i don't want you thinking i'm one of those oldies who dresses in youth clothes trying to look trendy.
I was however tempted to buy the olive green trainers and the rucksack to 'compliment' my jumper and fleece,but i thought 'stop it you fool,you'll look such an idiot'.
i saw quite a few items in these shades,yet on looking through the men's stuff they didn't have anything in these colours at all. Does anyone know why olive green seems to be exclusively for males while the mustard/orange/brown colours are only available for women it seems?


There can be a degree of risk in life for those of us who rely on inner feelings aloneI've always dressed fashionably and feel I cut quite a dash when out and about.
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What really annoyed me was some pleb kept referring to 'Peaky Blinders'. Now i've heard of this program,but i haven't seen it at all, since i only have a telly that comes on once a year for the TdF and if there's a big football event like the world cup on. I hate this 'Peaky Blinders' referral because it makes me uncomfortable about wearing what was once of a day normal accepted headgear around here. What pees me off mostly is that i've seen pics of this Peaky Blinders thingy and they aren't wearing flat caps. No,they're wearing 'bakerboy/newsboy' caps, which are floppier,bigger and tend to be made from 6 panels of cloth,whereas a flat cap is made from just 1 or 2 pieces of cloth. I just can't seem to wear a flat cap now without someone saying ' Oh look,peaky blinders'!... ffs! One bloke even took a pic' of me wearing my cap and seemed quite chuffed about his picture. Anyway,the cap is no longer mine as another bloke liked it so much that he offered me a tenner for it. I declined his offer so he went up a fiver,then eventually had to part with 20 quid to secure the deal. So i left the pub minus my flat cap which wasn't ideal as it was cold and started to rain,but i came home and ordered exactly the same cap off fleabay for the same £7.99 with free p&p i'd bought the original for. 
No,i think these would suit you better.https://www.atomretro.com/product_i...ADCAP-JAG-RETRO-MOD-RED-PAISLEY-WINKLEPICKERSBeetle crushers

£80!!??? How much??? Hideous are winkle pickers.No,i think these would suit you better.https://www.atomretro.com/product_i...ADCAP-JAG-RETRO-MOD-RED-PAISLEY-WINKLEPICKERS![]()
£80!!??? How much??? Hideous are winkle pickers.
