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Originally Posted by Beardy Errm, not much where clothes are concerned. Clean, comfortable and fit for purpose are my primary aims for clothes.
I like to buy clothes that fit comfortably and are well made. This generally means that they last along time and being brought up in Yorkshire I don't like to throw away clothes just because they are fraying a bit a round the edges. I won't wear dirty clothes though, and have a high standard of pesonal hygine |
Is it just me Beardy mate, but when I walk round the clothes shops, I see all these ripped, frayed and faded things for incredible amounts of money, that are tattier than the things I have just thrown away ? Coming from the back streets of a small farming/market town, I was raised strictly co-op ans Burtons
I will be calling in on the way back from our field course, so I will be wearing my almost mosquito proof clothes.