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Princess Anne recently made overtures to the fashion industry by having some of her designer tops remodelled which drew sneers from the press, I rather admired her not throwing out her old stuff, and getting them revamped.


Good for you Annie, I am not a royalist but she gets more points from me than all her idiotic brothers.

Captain Scarlet Wrote:

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> Captain Scarlet Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Such hostile comments!.........I

> > concur.....nothing worse then seeing people

> > dressed in sportswear!!

> > when not exercising!!!...then going out posing

> > trying to look cool!!!

> > just like that advert on the telly!...fat guy

> > going gym pretending his keeping fit!

> > yes I often have a chuckle when drinking in my

> > local bar and seeing the so-called keep fit

> > brigade walking inB)

>

> well...I dont like to brag...but Bennaton

> shirt,George Amani leather jacket and

> trousers,timberland shoes..

> whatever takes my fancy really.....but never a

> tracksuit...or hoodie type thingys....yuk!


Ratty brands and incoherent English. Such a good look.

"Yep, it's a myth that the Italians are stylish. Crap leather jackets, tracksuits, ponytails, and stupid pointy shoes can be observed in abundance along the full length of the country."


Yes but none of them (Italians) would wear a short sleeve shirt paired with a tie, chinos and cornish pasty shoes like many of my British work mates.


The Italians' main downfall is a sheep-like adherence to designer labels - think fake Moncler jacket and YSL handbag (both girls and boys) - and they have ruined the British icon that was Belstaff (which is now Italian owned) by recreating the classic Trialmaster jacket in nylon. Che barba!!

Captain Scarlet Wrote:

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> well...I dont like to brag...but Bennaton (read Benetton)

> shirt,George Amani ( read Giorgio Armani ) leather jacket and

> trousers,timberland shoes..

> whatever takes my fancy really.....but never a

> tracksuit...or hoodie type thingys....yuk!

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You sound graet, sew brag on


W**F

Hehehe, I'm glad I wasn't the only one that noticed Captain Scarlett's interesting choice of labels..


Btw Captain Scarlett, I used to work in the buying office of Armani and you might as well be buying George Armani given that they make all their clothes in China, with the odd stitch done in Italy so they can sell you a suit for a ?1000. More fool you I say.


I couldn't give a stuff what other people wear, it's up to the individual to find things that they feel comfortable and good in. I've seen many a non fatty wearing tracksuits.

louisiana Wrote:

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> Captain Scarlet, do you have the exclamation mark

> key taped to your middle finger? It really is very

> non-U to scatter your text with meaningless random

> punctuation.



Lol......The Grammer police!.....

Really chaps n lasses!....I gather you must be the track suit brigade....so defensive!....or fat?

or skinny pretending they are fit?

>:D<

I'm sorry but the 'George Amani' and 'Bennaton' does it for me because you seem to be making a point that you're somehow better than others because you choose labels over tracksuits..but you can't even get the labels' spellings right! (that deserved an exclamation point).


If your argument was about quality or style choices then you could have chosen to highlight these rather than the labels you buy into. To me this says far more to me about you than anyone who wears a tracksuit.


The above posters summed it up in their quotes from The Devil Wears Prada- there is no industry more commercial than the fashion industry and although I like clothes, being a slave to fashion trends and brands just make me think of sheep buying into a massive marketing spin. But then of course, that's what the industry wants! Enjoy your Timberland boots!

giggirl Wrote:

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> Or, as an alternative to the above Captain

> Scarlet, perhaps just people who don't like

> "!!!!!!" after every single point that someone

> makes in a post. I don't like the grammar police

> any more than you do but this "!!!!" tests the

> patience.



opps !!!!!!!! very sorry!

zeban Wrote:

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> I'm sorry but the 'George Amani' and 'Bennaton'

> does it for me because you seem to be making a

> point that you're somehow better than others

> because you choose labels over tracksuits..but you

> can't even get the labels' spellings right! (that

> deserved an exclamation point).

>

> If your argument was about quality or style

> choices then you could have chosen to highlight

> these rather than the labels you buy into. To me

> this says far more to me about you than anyone who

> wears a tracksuit.

>

> The above posters summed it up in their quotes

> from The Devil Wears Prada- there is no industry

> more commercial than the fashion industry and

> although I like clothes, being a slave to fashion

> trends and brands just make me think of sheep

> buying into a massive marketing spin. But then of

> course, that's what the industry wants! Enjoy your

> Timberland boots!


Actully...I dont wear any of those.

I wear a track suit from Primark.

when slumming it! oops!!!

East Dulwich fashion innit......

I think your all picking on me coz i iz black!


Its a known fact we are more fashionable then you white boys!

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