Don't know what a Swisskit is and didn't notice any reference to it in those ads. Come to that, I didn't recognise too many of those ads so I guess they weren't shown here.
Enjoyed the Tufty one as that brought back memories. When I was in the St John's Ambulance we shared a hall with the Tufty club for toddlers and used to have fun arsing around with the Tufty props.
Martini adverts, anywhere, any place, any time. When we first started close friends used to call us the martini couple.![]()
Well, that bobbing bare bottom did!!I knew you looked familiar![]()
I'm sat in the Willoughby cafe with a sausage sandwich and a coffee, its been a cold hard ride down, crossing Grandborough fields I passed a farm with a huge flock of Turkeys running around
He asked for any others!John Collier John Collier the window to watch Seem to remember that was the advertisement
I went to get a key cut for my new garage as they only gave me one "that will be £10 Sir" WHAT
£10 for just one key how much is he on an hour ???
When I first stated working I always went to Collier's for a fitted suit but must admit that when all the local fitting services closed I found M&S suits were as good a fit as any on me and used them until I retired.John Collier John Collier the window to watch Seem to remember that was the advertisement
I got the nickname when I started work as an apprentice on the railways in 1974.@Paulus - Congratulations to Mrs P. 👏
Why I don't know but I have just remembered Paulus was my nickname at school.
When I first stated working I always went to Collier's for a fitted suit but must admit that when all the local fitting services closed I found M&S suits were as good a fit as any on me and used them until I retired.
The fitting services did add something of a feeling of quality but I had grown through that impressionable age by the time they started to close.
There is probably one less after Dave went pastBet there looking forward to Christmas![]()
As a teenager in the 60s its was either Colliers, Burtons or if were flush London Road in Liverpool where all the Jewish tailors were.When I first stated working I always went to Collier's for a fitted suit but must admit that when all the local fitting services closed I found M&S suits were as good a fit as any on me and used them until I retired.
The fitting services did add something of a feeling of quality but I had grown through that impressionable age by the time they started to close.