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I'm not sure I do "fashion" as such, but my favourite clothing weaknesses would have to be shoes from Hobbs. I can still recall being a broke student living in Bath, looking longingly in the window of the local branch, promising myself I would shop there when I had enough money, before stomping off in my 8 hole Doc Martins (lasted forever but not exactly pretty).


These days I get most of my work suits there too - they do some nice feminine styles - smart but not too masculine looking and shaped for women that have curves.


I think of Fred Perry being more of a mod look than a gay look - fans of Paul Weller etc often seem to go for Fred Perry.

I need these.....

http://www.heels.com/images/ZLAM085_OUTTHUMB.jpghttp://www.heels.com/images/ZLAM085_HEELTHUMB.jpghttp://www.heels.com/images/ZLAM085_MAINTHUMB.jpg


Love this shape of shoe, but just can't afford them at the moment. Season is almost over and I might have some spare cash next month.........:-S

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Some have practical minds tone *rolls eyes*


Listen my Lass (adopts stern demeanour) there's been a bit toooo much "rollin' eyes" "shrugging" and "sighing" in these 'ere parts and It brings me no pleasure in saying that YOU are the chief culprit (fidgets, nervously, while awaiting a riposte from KK)..

I like Oliver Sweeneys shoes - chestnut zip up boots are great.


Jeans and shorts for summer are always tough to buy. I get one pair I like and then wear them solidly until they die.


Paul Smith luxury suits are also a good cut for the slimmer British gentleman.


Don't wear trainers except down the gym but do have lots of canvas plimsole things - all in white.

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