Accy cyclist
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What @Drago thinks he looks like in a cardigan
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The reality
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Pray do tell! Being close to 80, are you similar to the top one, or the bottom one?🤔 🧐

What @Drago thinks he looks like in a cardigan
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The reality
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Our man @Accy cyclist knows a thing or three about style. I wonder where he stands on the great cardie debate?
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Back in the seventies, Tank-Tops were de rigueur. I can clearly remember wearing them, but alas, no photographic evidence.
Here's what they looked like
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The pipe was optional.
Tank tops are the work of Satan! All the promise of a cardigan, but with restricted access and no arms.
Pray do tell! Being close to 80, are you similar to the top one, or the bottom one?🤔 🧐![]()
My mum used to buy balls of wool from a local wool shop (I loved the lanolin smell in there) and spend hours making matching cardigans and jumpers for me and my brother. I think it was just something mothers were expected to do in those days.🤔
Tank tops are the work of Satan! All the promise of a cardigan, but with restricted access and no arms.
Neither - as a practical fleece wearing type, I am neither knitting pattern man or funeral plan sales ad man.Pray do tell! Being close to 80, are you similar to the top one, or the bottom one?🤔 🧐![]()
I've yet to see a cardi that wouldn't make me look a generation older and a throwback to another era.
Actually it's two generations older.You talk like that's a bad thing?
+1 for that one, I remember my Mum used to have a knitting machine (if anyone remembers them) and churn out no end of fashionable knitwear that I'm sure even the poorest charity shops would decline nowadays.
You need a nice Morris Oxford to go with it.
Or a Wolseley 15/60 if you're feeling flush.