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    Quote Originally Posted by manji View Post
    Wearing smart clothes is chavvy and gay ? Both ?
    How did you guess I was talking about you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by manji View Post
    You dont understand ? Good.
    I can't think if anything less cool than shoes from Clarks, each to thier own and all, but if u get a woman u can stop caring :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by aintforever View Post
    I just think it's great for a club like Saints to have an open, friendly gay following. You all sound gorgeous.
    It's simply FABulous darlingss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPTCount View Post
    I can't think if anything less cool than shoes from Clarks, each to thier own and all, but if u get a woman u can stop caring :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colinjb View Post
    Mini skirt?
    Probably not.

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    Before I embark on this shopping spree can one of you 'fashionistas' tell me if quited jackets will remain in vogue for the forthcoming season ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    Before I embark on this shopping spree can one of you 'fashionistas' tell me if quited jackets will remain in vogue for the forthcoming season ?
    Most probably.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    Before I embark on this shopping spree can one of you 'fashionistas' tell me if quited jackets will remain in vogue for the forthcoming season ?
    They weren't in vogue last season so, no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish View Post
    They weren't in vogue last season so, no.
    Many a fashion conscious fellow in The Northam had clearly been misinformed then.

    Thanks for your reply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    Many a fashion conscious fellow in The Northam had clearly been misinformed then.

    Thanks for your reply.
    Exactly. Overdone, you need to stay one step ahead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aintforever View Post
    I will wear whatever smells best out of the pile on the floor by my bed.
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    I shall be wearing season 2013/2014 fashions.

    As usual I shall be one year ahead of everyone else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish View Post
    So come on chaps, now we are in the premier league and going to be on the telly more, we need to dress like a premier league club. What are your fashion tips for the new season? What items are on your shopping list clobberwise?

    I'm certainly going to be purchasing a new winter jacket, currently eyeing some Belstaff and CP Company ones.
    Trainers wise i'm looking at some Adidas muchens and will no doubt pick up a pair of gazelles which are the staple trainer for the Turkish wardrobe for many years.

    Late summer/early autumn, i'll stick with my tried and tested, class and timeless Ma Strum or Ralph lauren polos and t-shirts with chino shorts or jeans depending on the weather and either addidas or Superga footwear.

    Winter it'll be my new coat with some fitted knitwear, jeans and either the above mentioned trainers or some clarks originals.

    What's on your shopping list for the up coming season? Any thoughts on premier league style to match what is going on on and off the pitch at our club?
    I too will be desperately seeking the approval of fans of saints and other teams and wearing whatever it takes to achieve that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by norwaysaint View Post
    I too will be desperately seeking the approval of fans of saints and other teams and wearing whatever it takes to achieve that.
    If you need to do this then you aint never gonna roll with it.

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    I can't think if anything less cool than shoes from Clarks, each to thier own and all, but if u get a woman u can stop caring :-)
    The Clarks Oi Polloi range are ****ing lovely, i've been eyeing up a pair in sand for a while. I know a lot of people still associate them with school but the quality of the shoe is second to none and the cut and design is lovely.

    Personally i bought some Red Wing boots for the winter but they're a bit warm now, was looking at the Gazelle Indoors, with the gum sole the other week for the summer months but fuc.k they're pricey.

    Also got a Penfeld anarok that's really nice and been getting into the One True Saxon stuff a bit recently. In terms of outerwear i'm a fan of the Norse Project stuff, bit heavy for the summer i guess but the jumpers are a really great cut.

    Stutterheim have got some nice raincoats out for the summer too, but again cost might hold me back, quality cut mind.

    Shirts wise i'm getting into my Supreme stuff right now, their thick checked shirts are class and they do some good polo's too. Also been really getting into Folk's stuff since working close to their flagship store in London.

    Need a new pair of jeans and have been thinking about a nice pair of either Levi's or a classic pair of Lee's (with a small turn up).

    Could be an expensive summer to be fair!

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    Women wear outfits
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    Still deciding what colour crocs to wear for the first game

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    Still deciding what colour crocs to wear for the first game
    Ponder no more jamie, wear the pink ones like always.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatch View Post
    tights, 20 denier, nude

    denim skirt.

    England shirt, stained with coffee and cider.

    Black heels.
    rule one.

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    The best threads on here are the ones where some people are having laugh, others are deadly serious, and some others get really wound up as if it really matters.

    Not that this is at all relevant at the moment of course.

    Personally I will kitting myself out with a few nice new cardigans from the Edinburgh Wool shop and some warm corduroy trousers with elasticated waist. Not that anyone will see the trousers once I'm in the ground, because of the tartan rug

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    After last seasons 'incidents', I think it would be better if I actually wore some clothes to matches.

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    what are your thoughts in a pari of skinny jeans, some plimsoles, a short sleeve checked shirt with all the buttons done up to the top and a nice side parting...?

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    Oh and a word of advice. Make sure your clothes fit. There is nothing worse than seeing some of you with your jeans dragging along the floor and tops stretching over your beer guts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    what are your thoughts in a pari of skinny jeans, some plimsoles, a short sleeve checked shirt with all the buttons done up to the top and a nice side parting...?
    What about the fairisle sweater Jamie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thedelldays View Post
    what are your thoughts in a pari of skinny jeans, some plimsoles, a short sleeve checked shirt with all the buttons done up to the top and a nice side parting...?
    You're going as Walter who loves his sums?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish View Post
    Exactly. Overdone, you need to stay one step ahead.
    Says the man who can't decide between Belstaff or CP Company. The former at least a year too late, the latter well....

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCholulaKid View Post
    Says the man who can't decide between Belstaff or CP Company. The former at least a year too late, the latter well....
    Belstaff is a timeless classic sunshine. At the top end, which obviously id be looking at CP, like Stone Island still make some lovely pieces. For the mid range forget it as for £250-£450 a lot better value for money can be found elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish View Post
    Belstaff is a timeless classic sunshine. .
    Too true. I bought mine in 1973 when I bought my first motorbike. Still got it.

    What bike you got?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish View Post
    Belstaff is a timeless classic sunshine.
    I know that mate - don't bother trying to patronise me. Were you wearing one 5/10/15/20 years ago though? Thought not. Boring - one step ahead? - must try harder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheCholulaKid View Post
    I know that mate - don't bother trying to patronise me. Were you wearing one 5/10/15/20 years ago though? Thought not. Boring - one step ahead? - must try harder.
    If you try too hard you never pull it off. FACT

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    Loafers, stay press, Y neck and t bag. Leaving out the pork pie as over done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish View Post
    If you try too hard you never pull it off. FACT
    lol

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    Why do people do up top buttons on polo shirts? And why does it annoy me so much?

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    I've just moved to the Northam so my lad can stand and sing so you'll see next years styling week in week out, don't try to keep up, few can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by View From The Top View Post
    I've just moved to the Northam so my lad can stand and sing so you'll see next years styling week in week out, don't try to keep up, few can.
    Man at M&S!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by corky morris View Post
    Man at M&S!!
    You'll need a tartan blanket to go with the flask in your new seats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by View From The Top View Post
    I've just moved to the Northam so my lad can stand and sing so you'll see next years styling week in week out, don't try to keep up, few can.
    Have you still got your goatee?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish View Post
    Have you still got your goatee?!
    Of course not, it's the summer. 1st October - May 1st only.

    Laziness will most likely ensure it's return come Autumn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by View From The Top View Post
    Of course not, it's the summer.

    Laziness will most likely ensure it's return come Autumn.
    I will try hard not to follow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish View Post
    I will try hard not to follow.
    You'd just look like a bouncer, for me, it goes with the job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adriansfc View Post
    Why do people do up top buttons on polo shirts? And why does it annoy me so much?
    Because it looks smart?

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    the problem is nowadays any old eshopper can get hold of gear. Back in the day (early 80s) it carried real prestige. Laying you hand on an exclusive Armani jumper, or Fila trackie top after traipsing to some exclusive outlet in Shepherds Bush was a real sign of class and determination to look good.
    Now any old bod can buy it and means nothing. Designer names were only good because of exclusivity that you stood out from a fattie on Shirley High St. Nowadays I find M & S is very comfortable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turkish View Post
    If you try too hard you never pull it off. FACT
    sorry to come across as rude here but noone gives a **** what you wear haha !! fair enough everyone wear what clothes they want but no need to tell us what your ordering on this forum! stop trying to make sure all the saints fans know you think have the best fashion in the stands

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPTCount View Post
    can u translate plz m8? i dont speak gay
    Can you translate please mate? I don't speak Chav.

    Edit: I'm not actually gay despite what my name suggests.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bender View Post
    Can you translate please mate? I don't speak Chav.

    Edit: I'm not actually gay despite what my name suggests.
    That's you, that is.

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    Stopped in the new UK Blauer store in Beak Street last week - not impressed, all comes over a bit, naff, being based on US Police/Fireman wear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Bateman View Post
    Stopped in the new UK Blauer store in Beak Street last week - not impressed, all comes over a bit, naff, being based on US Police/Fireman wear.
    Whereas you prefer some of the other Village People YMCA outfits, particularly the Cowboy or Sailor based ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Essruu View Post
    Whereas you prefer some of the other Village People YMCA outfits, particularly the Cowboy or Sailor based ones?
    oooo, leather pants ...

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    Clarks are sh*t compared to Kickers.

    I'll be attending games next season with a nice pair of loafers, a smart sports jacket and a nice pair of slacks.

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    I'll be wearing a pair of denims (exclusive - bought from the factory in Turkmenistan, so cool that nobody else can into the country to get a pair!), my six pack in warm weather (in winter I'll put on some designer stuff I picked up in Moscow - those dudes know how to dress for winter). Footwear, don't want to ruin my hand made shoes so I'll wear my DMs.

    What about head gear ?? Bit stuck there so I may have to wear my old bobble hat, with the red & white pom poms.

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