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Well guys I am big old bird size 20, I do not were track suits I was brought up in the generation from the carribbean where you were taught to sew and design your own out fits there not many that still do this so wearing clothes to fit me is not a problem nor being orginal:)
I dont wear tracksuits.big unlaced trainers,or baseball caps. I was just pointing out how some people just dont bother about themselves. Its nothing to do with class.like saying the poor have no dress sense is insulting,' and there are slobby Americans too who crash out dressed like that Everywhere people are just getting fat by their own sloth just hiding under these outfits doesnt help'.

Tarot,


I admit I haven't read this entire thread and TBH I haven't got the time/inclination to. For what it's worth, I loathe seeing tracksuits outside of the gym. However, you yourself introduced the class element in your post earlier today. You said that baseball hats are for low class Americans. That's not true and it is insulting and you have offended someone. Over to you.

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