BartonFox Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 Come on there are some right scruffy buggers there on a Saturday, are you one of those? On Saturday I attended St. Andrew's looking mustard, dressed in a cool as f'ck Lacoste polo & jacket, Armani jeans and a striking pair of addidas Stan Smith's. One dullard in the away end dressed in a snide Aquascutum and Levi outfit has the cheek to offer me, BartonFox, advice on clothes. Was it any of the chavs off here?
Thracian Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 I try to make an art form out of looking inconspicuous. If I'd wanted to dress up I'd have been an actor...or a tailor's dummy.
Daggers Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 I mostly opt for thong and tie, unconventional and yet liberating.
Hullfox Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 Come on there are some right scruffy buggers there on a Saturday, are you one of those? On Saturday I attended St. Andrew's looking mustard, dressed in a cool as f'ck Lacoste polo & jacket, Armani jeans and a striking pair of addidas Stan Smith's. One dullard in the away end dressed in a snide Aquascutum and Levi outfit has the cheek to offer me, BartonFox, advice on clothes. Was it any of the chavs off here? I'm sure you look very smart but as me dad once told me, "A turd in a ribbon is still a turd".
Manwell Pablo Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 I'm sure you look very smart but as me dad once told me, "A turd in a ribbon is still a turd".
The People's Hero Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 Usually jeans and a bad shirt. Its got to be something I could get in to smart ish bars in.
lcfc_jme Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 I mostly opt for thong and tie, unconventional and yet liberating. My wife goes as Danny Tiatto It sounds as though the both of you are pretty open people, and you have an extremely strange, yet interesting relationship :pinch: Kind of makes me feel underdressed in my City shirt and jeans
Wils Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 I wear a 7 foot Filbert Fox costume. So your the B*sterd that blocks my view....
SystonFox Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 on saturday i donned some armani jeans, diesel trainers, a soul cal striped jumper and some nice deodorant. i too wanted to get into a few bars before the game, with my city shirt i doubt they'd let me in in brumland
BartonFox Posted 2 October 2006 Author Posted 2 October 2006 I try to make an art form out of looking inconspicuous. If I'd wanted to dress up I'd have been an actor...or a tailor's dummy. So are you one of these 50 year old who wear the shirt with a funky nickname on the back?
BartonFox Posted 2 October 2006 Author Posted 2 October 2006 I'm sure you look very smart but as me dad once told me, "A turd in a ribbon is still a turd". Your Dad is right. Did he make a habit of wrapping ribbon round turds? Is he a dirty protester?
Babylon Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 I'm sure you look very smart but as me dad once told me, "A turd in a ribbon is still a turd".
BartonFox Posted 2 October 2006 Author Posted 2 October 2006 on saturday i donned some armani jeans, diesel trainers, a soul cal striped jumper and some nice deodorant. i too wanted to get into a few bars before the game, with my city shirt i doubt they'd let me in in brumland Quality And you have Sir Steve of Claridge as your avitar, doesn't get much better.
SystonFox Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 Quality And you have Sir Steve of Claridge as your avitar, doesn't get much better. it does get better - conrad logan in the signature!!!!!
The People's Hero Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 I wore a tweed hat to the Walkers once. Fact. Put it together with a Peter Werth military tweed jacket, a natty Paul Smith floral number and some jeans (which weren't a label - probably £10 jobbies!) Anyway, I looked the bee's knees!
SystonFox Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 I wore a tweed hat to the Walkers once. Fact. Put it together with a Peter Werth military tweed jacket, a natty Paul Smith floral number and some jeans (which weren't a label - probably £10 jobbies!) Anyway, I looked the bee's knees! sound alright to me
BartonFox Posted 2 October 2006 Author Posted 2 October 2006 I wore a tweed hat to the Walkers once. Fact. Put it together with a Peter Werth military tweed jacket, a natty Paul Smith floral number and some jeans (which weren't a label - probably £10 jobbies!) Anyway, I looked the bee's knees! Tweed hat, eh? Badger nadgers Though I am struggling to get my head round round the tweed - floral shirt combo. But as a bit of individualism and not following the SI, Aquascutum and Burberry masses; it can only be appluaded . This Saturday at the Scotland - France game I will be in a white Pringle polo with Scotland pin badge, Dark Isle Kilt, silver rabbit fur sporran, black kilt socks and a pair of black Diesel trainers. I'll show those non-deodrant wearing, beret wearing fashion victims how to dress on national service.
davieG Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 Seems like a few advertising hoardings attend our games, no wonder there's no atmonsphere.
The People's Hero Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 Seems like a few advertising hoardings attend our games, no wonder there's no atmonsphere. Hardly, it's not huge logos. Just good quality, good looking clothes that some people feel comfortable in. No snobbery or advertising agenda in it.
Katy Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 I wear my sad/grumpy face usually. Ay you do indeed. I just normally wear leicester shirt, jeans and slip on trainers. Hardly fashionable but who gives a..... apart from Barton Fox of course.
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