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Jeremy Wrote:

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> Another look which is very wrong... the early

> 2000's phenomenon of a suit jacket with jeans.

> Popular in bars throughout Essex a few years ago,

> and can still be witnessed along Lordship Lane on

> occasion.


This is alive and well in Richmond.

What Anna and Sean said. I'm all for walking to the office in comfortable shoes before changing into heels for the day (and to my boss's bemusement have a stack of shoe boxes in his cupboard) but I've bought black ballet pumps for the purpose.


White trainers over fine black tights are particularly weird-looking, and the thought of the sweat being generated between the two is a bit nauseating...

Moos Wrote:

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> White trainers over fine black tights are

> particularly weird-looking, and the thought of the

> sweat being generated between the two is a bit

> nauseating...



Well this is because people are missing the crucial knee-high white socks pushed down around their ankles Kids from Fame style. I have more of an issue with the fine black tights - for that there is no excuse.

Annasfield you are now officially the new forum fashion police. I agree with you over the whole suit and trainers but can I ask your opinion on my 'look'. I wear these with suit trousers. Wadya think sweetheart?


http://www.safetysupplies.co.uk/trolleyed/images/products/jal.jpg

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