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My belt broke a few weeks back. I borrowed string from the bakers opposite Surma, then a couple of days later went to the big hospice charity shop and got a belt for ?3 (though admittedly it was a red and chrome girl's belt - no men's belts) which still keeps my jeans up.

So yeah, hospice charity shop does sell belts.

I have about 20 ties, but it's 19 more than I need (the same black one does the job for any funerals or formal dinners).


One thin belt for work, one thick belt for jeans (neither as nice as KK's new belt though). However, with the fantastic news that Sainsbury's clothes section is to re-open, I may just treat myself to a new one!

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> StraferJack Wrote:

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> > Do people only have one belt?

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> I now have two in working order. Never counted my

> ties but I probably have some which will return to

> being fashionable one day.



You know that piano tie is NEVER coming back don't you?

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