please log in to view this image I hope this is nobody here. Hull City Shop offering these for sale if anybody interested. Baby clothes for adults, who would wear this kind of thing?!
Massive hit amongst kids and women really. I know my kid's Primary School did a 'Wear a onsie for 50p' day to raise money for Charity.
My 'The Essential Christmas Gift Guide' arrived this morning. Can't find anything 'essential'. Will have another look tomorrow.
The first onesie was created when a European worker used to working in millimeters was given a job in a UK factory setting up a machine that used inches. The mistake wasn't discovered until hundreds had been made so they had to find a way to sell them, and the rest is history. Daily Mail factoid.
Am I the only one who doesnt get onsies? OK they are meant to keep you all nice and warm etc but what do you do when you need a ****? Do you have to get naked?
I said on that Facebook site why ban people who stand at the KC when you should be banning twats who wear these things. I know we're called the Tigers and all, but we don't need to dress like one.
I have a onesie, as do most people i know, mines a monkey one so i don't really wear it out like some people do, especially lads who just have the ones that end at the ankles and have a pattern on, instead of mine with ears, feet, a hood and a tail but i have worn it to parties and asda before. But yeah you have to like, get out of it practically to go to the toilet
Mountaineers wear onesies, specially if they're climbing in the death zone Unless we're playing at wembley, comparing city fans to mountaineers is irrelevant. Here's a better comparison of who would wear a onesie http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...antasy-Lives-Stanley-Thornton-adult-baby.html Say no more.
Maybe get a fleet of them from the Tigers shop to guard your Tigers mural? please log in to view this image
I have the Santa and the one who looks as though he's Celebrating a goal. They make me laugh every morning I walk past them.