Accy cyclist
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- Location
- The hills of Accrington
Over the border in Gods own County.
Not THAT place!!!!🙄
Over the border in Gods own County.
Not THAT place!!!!🙄
Over the border in Gods own County.
Not THAT place!!!!🙄
What is wrong with Merseyside???
I guess you must feel continually anxious given you are less than20 miles from the border, just in case we come raiding again.👿☠️
But why would we want to with folk badly dressed and with body odour and that’s just the ladies.😉
I have the Hilditch & Key poet fedora in black, and in dark grey. I also have the one below in 'electric blue'. I looked at the one below the other day, thinking about buying it, but they only had/have the 60cm size left, which on wearing their 60cm poet fedoras, which are slightly loose, my 59cm electric blue fedora fits perfectly, especially in windy conditions which like to take a wide brim hat off one's head!🧐 However, such a reduction makes this hat tempting! Hat sizers could be used if on buying it, the 60cm hat tends to take off in windy conditions.🤔
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Forest Green Bruand Fedora | Bates Hatters of London – Hilditch & Key https://share.google/FpUsIUW51UsVsxwGB
You lot have never got over it!🧐 😬
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But not always the case in the days when men wore detachable collars. They might've only had the one shirt, which couldn't be washed, dried then ironed from being taken off after work, before the following morning. Hence the detachable collars, which were changed instead of washing the whole shirt.🧐
One good reason for detachable collars is that they are replaceable. just chucked (strictly speaking downgraded for shoe polish rags) a shirt whose collar had worn through. Rest of it was basically OK.
The first ones are gorgeous!!