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If I buy and, what's more, wear a Stone Island jacket, am I:

- cool and stylish

- a hooligan 

- a middle aged bloke trying too hard.

 

I should stress that it would be part of a classy and well crafted ensemble, not a fake Burberry hat and ghastly training shoes.

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Pikey or Hooligan, 100%.

Outside of that, Stone Island stuff is massively overpriced and the tags look fucking horrendous. If someone is wearing Stone Island, they know fuck all about fashion.

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6 minutes ago, Farmer Saint said:

Pikey or Hooligan, 100%.

Outside of that, Stone Island stuff is massively overpriced and the tags look fucking horrendous. If someone is wearing Stone Island, they know fuck all about fashion.

Don't you like their innovative fabric engineering and garment dying techniques?

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2 hours ago, benjii said:

If I buy and, what's more, wear a Stone Island jacket, am I:

- cool and stylish

- a hooligan 

- a middle aged bloke trying too hard.

 

I should stress that it would be part of a classy and well crafted ensemble, not a fake Burberry hat and ghastly training shoes.

I'm not sure, but anyone paying £200 for a Polo shirt that looks no better than a £40 Crew one is mental. 

 

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41 minutes ago, egg said:

I'm not sure, but anyone paying £200 for a Polo shirt that looks no better than a £40 Crew one is mental. 

 

I  get regular emails from TKMaxx which include supposedly top range gear from well known brands.
Included amongst these are things like Tee Shirts with designer names on them 'reduced' from £600 to £200 and other clobber, which may look good in a Gay Club in London, with price tags over £1,000 'reduced' to £400.
I suppose this sort of gear attracts the punters who go into Flannels store in West Quay or frequent the likes of Selfridges boutique in Oxford Street.

 

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15 minutes ago, spyinthesky said:

I  get regular emails from TKMaxx which include supposedly top range gear from well known brands.
Included amongst these are things like Tee Shirts with designer names on them 'reduced' from £600 to £200 and other clobber, which may look good in a Gay Club in London, with price tags over £1,000 'reduced' to £400.
I suppose this sort of gear attracts the punters who go into Flannels store in West Quay or frequent the likes of Selfridges boutique in Oxford Street.

 

I will admit years ago i was a bit of a sucker for a label, used to love Stone Island, CP, MaStrum, Lacoste etc all that sort of stuff way back but now so many people wear it and so many snide ones around completely gone off it and did many years ago. Stone Island and CP is now worn by chavy young kids who i believe these days are known as Roadmen.  Even stuff like Belstaff which is good quality and the jackets come with a lifetime warranty and free rewaxing are everywhere now. Find it much more classy to wear stuff without labels at all on them these days. I've found a couple of shops in Italy that i've bought from when there and order from their online store, also got some nice t-shirts and a lovely shirt hand made in Naples off of an online supplier. You cant really go wrong with M&S or Arne for day to day stuff an work gear. Do still like a nice pair of shoes and boots and quality knitwear though so tend to spend a bit more on that. 

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To return to the OP, I'm not sure people are appreciating the level of style I would bring to the full outfit.

Don't think skinny jeans, cocaine, and poorly disciplined dogs. Think scents of sandalwood, tobacco and ambergris. Think well-cut trousers, interesting shoes. Think the riviera, not Magaluf STD clinic. Think Vacheron, not vajazzle.

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My wardrobe is a mix of Lyle & Scott, Joe Browns, Jenson Samuel in Skipton, Crew, the odd bit of Lacoste. Cotton Traders shirts are long-lasting. Back to Ben Sherman now their shirts aren’t just for pencils in their 20s. M&S Italian jackets are good. 

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5 hours ago, Turkish said:

I will admit years ago i was a bit of a sucker for a label, used to love Stone Island, CP, MaStrum, Lacoste etc all that sort of stuff way back but now so many people wear it and so many snide ones around completely gone off it and did many years ago. Stone Island and CP is now worn by chavy young kids who i believe these days are known as Roadmen.  Even stuff like Belstaff which is good quality and the jackets come with a lifetime warranty and free rewaxing are everywhere now. Find it much more classy to wear stuff without labels at all on them these days. I've found a couple of shops in Italy that i've bought from when there and order from their online store, also got some nice t-shirts and a lovely shirt hand made in Naples off of an online supplier. You cant really go wrong with M&S or Arne for day to day stuff an work gear. Do still like a nice pair of shoes and boots and quality knitwear though so tend to spend a bit more on that. 

I was fortunate to buy a few pairs of Church shoes in sales for around £50 quite a few years back.. To buy them now would cost 4 or 5 times more.
I also like to buy proper leather belts and also have about 8 hand made suits, which I very rarely wear nowadays, which is a shame as they are very decent quality although the trousers need a little relaxation around the waist.
In winter I have a Pierre Cardin overcoat and I very much favour cashmere jumpers.
All of these have survived the test of time and all my favoured clobber would cost an arm and a leg to replace nowadays so I try to look after them.
As a whole though, we are a nation of scruffs!!

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