How would you describe your style

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Greedo

Guest
When I was younger I was very much a Mod. I remember once when I was about 15 my Mum gave me money to go and buy something to wear to a family wedding. She expected me to go and buy a suit.

I came back with a pair of dog-toothed trousers, boating blazer and a pair of black and white Jam shoes. Got a clip round the ear and the sharp end of her tongue. She wasn't happy. She was telling me to take it back and then my Dad came in and said he thought it was alright and to let me dress how I wanted. I wasn't harming anyone :biggrin:

Even now most of my 'good' gear has a distinct Mod feel to it. Can't help it. It's like a magnet when I go clothes shopping. It's in-built.
 

Kovu

Über Member
I've been called a trendie or an indie before in the way I wear/buy clothes. Guess it's right. Also by the music I listen to .
 

numbnuts

Squire
Cycling = Lycra
At home winter = track bottoms fleece top
At home summer = shorts T-shirt
Some where posh = kilt and Jacket :biggrin:
 

Vapin' Joe

Formerly known as Smokin Joe
Leather jacket and jeans. I have asked Mrs SJ to shoot me if I ever start to wear beige trousers and brown shoes.
 

papercorn2000

Senior Member
I used to be quite scruffy in a sort of skater / punk kind of way. But I have recently discovered that a nice suit can look really cool - in a 60's Michael Caine stylee - none of your loose Italian stuff.

Otherwise, weddings etc. kilt and associated get up, work - polo shirt and smart jeans.
 

longers

Legendary Member
I have no style :biggrin:

Work clothes are very scruffy so making the effort when going out feels good.

Normally in functional clothing - jeans, fleeces, waterproofs and a bit of lycra.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
!972/3 I was wearing two tone trousers, Ben Sherman shirts, Stilatio shoes and a Harrington jacket. Class or what. These days I wear jeans/shorts, sweatshirts/polo shirts and whatever I find comfortable.
 

spandex

I love Dr D
numbnuts said:
Cycling = Lycra
At home winter = track bottoms fleece top
At home summer = shorts T-shirt
Some where posh = kilt and Jacket :biggrin:


Kilt how can you ware one in summer is it not to hot:biggrin:
 

Headgardener

Armchair Cyclist
Casual walking trousers, with poloshirts in the summer and long sleeved base layers some times acompanied by a fleece top in the winter.
 
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Greedo

Guest
Yip. It's murder. The sweat around yer old "betty swollocks" is horrible. The relief when you take it off at the end of the night is bliss though.

The weight being lifted off is a joy. You feel 2 stone lighter!

spandex said:
Kilt how can you ware one in summer is it not to hot:biggrin:
 

Bigtallfatbloke

New Member
Probably guitar rocker hair bloke type I suppose. I usually wear black on the few occassions I actually wear trousers and shirt ...mostly I hang out in shorts.
 

TVC

Guest
A lapsed mod, I certainly don't own a pair of trackie bottoms or a sweatshirt.

I still have a yearning for a candystripe blazer - but at 42 I might not be able to carry it off without looking like the child catcher.
 
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