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Discussion in 'Hull City' started by TwoWrights, Jul 8, 2024.

  1. Edelman

    Edelman Well-Known Member

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    I had some rather fetching burgundy ones :emoticon-0103-cool:
     
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  2. BlackAndAmberGambler

    BlackAndAmberGambler Well-Known Member

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    I had burgundy cords too you cool bastard.
     
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    DMD Eh? Forum Moderator

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    It's probably me, but it paints a funny image with the modern use. <laugh>

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  4. Edelman

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    :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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  5. Chillo

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    same here,
    matched with a white polo necked sweater. and to cap it off a white collarless ice cream mans type jacket. posh jumble sales - kirk ella swanland area and a sewing machine ensured i was unique in my garb if nowt else.
    dead mens suit trousers flared poss from the 50's 60's 70's taken in at the ankle so you could hardly get them on. same with jeans. and all big flappy shirt collars removed and sewed back up in a grandad stylie. this was before they started selling them in the shops. and you could get them great long coats for 50p two tone or sparkly thread. then charity shops started selling them for like a tenner!! outrageous. i kept my long overcoat till the mid 90's.
     
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