Oi. I grew up in the 80s and there's nowt wrong with it. It'll probably be ' back' mainstream in a couple of years and basin cuts a few years after that and **** 'deadriffs' guitar music with no solos again so **** off style nazi. FACT. That said, me Kappa order will probably be xl I stead of just L which is a bit of a sobering idea. Tight pants is fine. Tight belly and space on the tits I don't need - urrm, yeah.
This Z92 fabric you speak of,is it prone to shrinkage? I always buy a loose fit upper body garment but of late everything looks "skinny-fit" on me? I can't put my finger on it at all... Edit:-I've just jumped on the scales and I think I've stumbled upon the real cause
'Jumped on the scales', brave man. https://images.app.goo.gl/gYS8WnGczPAHh6C26 The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
Things today are not as well made as they used to be. Not only do my scales lie my mirror reflects an image of a balding chubby bloke not the Steve McQueen (the one in Bullitt, not the dress designer) lookalike it should do.
Cheap ****e!! We upgraded to a Turkish set that actually talk to you!! However,they're currently being packaged for immediate return as they're faulty, They keep repeating the word 'dobisko','dobisko','dobisko'? Which apparently translates to FATTY?
I doubt people would have been confused as to which one you were referring to, as the dress designer was called Alexander McQueen.
They still shrink. They must do. What other reason could there be for things that used to fit no longer doing so?
Was my wife correct when she said you are no Steve McQueen when I told her she was no Julie Christie then?