Cankles-McJeggings Only thing is any decent suit ages badly. I
I have a few like this, tempted to see if I can find a big enough BERK to buy them on Ebay
Cankles-McJeggings Only thing is any decent suit ages badly. I
I have a few like this, tempted to see if I can find a big enough BERK to buy them on Ebay
The cut of the trousers are the deal breaker. When I bought the Armani one I thought to myself ‘fuck me this is going to last me years’. Luckily I put it on around start of December just gone to check and couldnt actually believe how bad it looked in such a relatively short time. The trousers were horrific. My work suit is more acceptable. People do collect decent suits from well known designers.
Cankles-McJeggings Black all the way imo.
I’m generally in agreement, in that very dark with white is proper - as opposed to some absolute BERK who busts a red ‘tux’ (it’s usually an American) or something. However, midnight blue has always been acceptable if you want something a tiny bit different, and apparently the original garms favoured by Edward VII were midnight blue rather than black, so you always have that defence if someone tries to rip you for it.
I bought a midnight blue t-shirt not long ago that I was convinced was black. My Mrs told me not that long ago it was dark blue. FML
Be that cunt who turns up at a black tie awards/wedding in a kilt, Sean.
The traditional UK police tunic was also such a dark blue that it appeared almost black. Hence, the ‘boys in blue’ of course.
*Not the modern paramilitary-looking cunts, who are now actually wearing black.
Not sure I follow, how does a good suit look bad very quickly? Is this down to the ever increasing rotundness of the purveyor?
I’ll have it known right now Saville row is the only place millsy gets his bootcut suits from.
Cankles-McJeggings I own 1 pair of cowboy boots and they need showcasing
Cankles-McJeggings Jimmy Saville Row more like, the nonce
MC posting hall of famer horrific trabs and then popping in here giving it the Barry Big Potatoes on the whistle and flute front.
Fair play!