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interesting to see the wide ranging opinions here
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give it a bit more time. they're coming.
give it time. may will bring more economic hardship.I’m still patiently waiting for the economic collapse sales.
too bad it is for TNF. Getting all kinds of notifications for 25% to 30% discounts from brands and vendors who rarely do that.Dropbear dont know if you qualify for this but it might be worth a shot
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Squatting Slavs In Tracksuits
For some unknown reason they love to squat while wearing tracksuits. Can anyone please explain this weird trend in comments? Thank you in advance!www.sadanduseless.com
Is it an Ashland? For some unknown reason they have a polyester sleeve designed to make your arms soak in sweat.
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Not bad.
I see a lot of cheap Relco, Marc and Warrior shirts there. Better to go with Brutus, though I think they went under a few years ago. DNA Groove is gone. Britac is ok but a bit fuller cut. Jump the Gun might have improved, but I didn’t like their cheap fabric when I tried them years ago. Ben Sherman and Fred Perry jumped through shark years ago. It really is hard to find classic slim shirts these days.
Londoners of that vintage used to get American shirts from The Ivy Shop. Baggy. The antithesis of slimfit Ben Sherman with a sewn up box pleat. Brutus was ranked below Ben Sherman.Not bad at all, is it? Quite discerning in that ska/skin head 1969 (anti-NF, reggae digging), Northern Soul and 2 Tone/The Jam1979-81 Mod tradition. I like it and will take the plunge when I next have some pocket money this month. Fred Perry also have an Amsterdam store.
You can still get Brit made Fred Perry's, but I discounted them back in the late 80s. I was a Lacoste and Ralph Lauren fan boy back then, as they were ultra rare and you had to be really sussed/rich/or travelling to mainland Europe to get hold of. You could get Sergio Tacchini and Adidas everywhere.
I thought the owner of DNA Groove had been exposed as a proper, not SJW definition, neo-fascist? I stayed well clear of after that.
Not bad at all, is it? Quite discerning in that ska/skin head 1969 (anti-NF, reggae digging), Northern Soul and 2 Tone/The Jam1979-81 Mod tradition. I like it and will take the plunge when I next have some pocket money this month. Fred Perry also have an Amsterdam store.
You can still get Brit made Fred Perry's, but I discounted them back in the late 80s. I was a Lacoste and Ralph Lauren fan boy back then, as they were ultra rare and you had to be really sussed/rich/or travelling to mainland Europe to get hold of. You could get Sergio Tacchini and Adidas everywhere.
I thought the owner of DNA Groove had been exposed as a proper, not SJW definition, neo-fascist? I stayed well clear of after that.
It all looks a bit Comedy-Mod to me, but each to their own.
Post reviews! I don’t like the loud check prints, but I still love the cut of the classic mod/skin short sleeve shirts - would love one in a muted madras or plain linen-cotton.
I still have a FP M12 from years ago. Well made polo, but you see so many dickdeads in cheap made in China Fred’s that I’ve moved on to other, unbranded polos.
I didn’t hear that about the DNA bloke. Actually, I only recently noticed that Brutus closed.
Too pleb for G&G right now.