daizie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Michael Palaeologus if you have / want a partner > please dont leave this to chance . Changing one's > style can have a negative effect on one's love > life . Think very carefully and get expert advice > , even if you then adapt it accordingly . Sadly I am as yet unspoken for and so am flying solo on the wardrobe front: indeed on a number of other fronts. I rather took to the tweed jackets that I saw in Edinburgh last weekend. Although the Scots had made a valiant attempt to hide them behind a mass of the most God-awful Touro-trash accompanied by the cocking awful abomination that is "Bag-rock" as played by the Red Hot Chilli Pipers. Scots, hang your heads in collective shame! Anyway, I quite liked the tweed and have oft fancied a jacket for those long winter nights, sitting in wood panelled pub, next to a roaring fire, beside a roaring woman. They are quite pricey new and I thought a pre-worn, previous owner croaked in-situ garment might be a bit cheaper and would come with patina. I shall take the advice of Mr Carnell who, when wearing clothes in his off duty hours, is a tweedy of Girls Aloud proportions. Although, I am not a standard shape and lack Mr Carnell's towering form.