The People's Hero Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 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. I don't think anybody is judging anyone else are they? It's all about how each individual feels comfortable at the football.
Tommeh Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 I always wear my city shirt (with the recently added hume 7 on the back) jeans ( g-star normally) and white trainers combinig support and trendy
Magictv Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 My Leicester shirt, and some jeans or other trousers or shorts. My friend on the other hand, well he wears this
Guest Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 I wear Gucci, Prada, and if I'm feeling really scruffy, Chanel.
The People's Hero Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 George at Asda for me. Don't mock - I actually have some George clothes (for work )
Katy Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 George at Asda is great. I have many a 5 quid t shirt from there.
The People's Hero Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 From now on I'm buying all my stuff from there... my mum keeps dying my clothes random colours
BartonFox Posted 2 October 2006 Author Posted 2 October 2006 I wear Gucci, Prada, and if I'm feeling really scruffy, Chanel. Nice. Good to see you stay clear of the Louis Vuitton accessories.
BartonFox Posted 2 October 2006 Author Posted 2 October 2006 George at Asda for me. Good man, you can get the odd quality item in there for next to nothing. Still seems the smartly dressed are in the minority
BartonFox Posted 2 October 2006 Author Posted 2 October 2006 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. Oi don't go knocking fashionable attire. I was merely interested as this is international week and coupled with the Kelly out stuff there will be nowt much to talk about.
BartonFox Posted 2 October 2006 Author Posted 2 October 2006 It beats talking about the football! Notice how no one has admitted the football-chic checks yet? lol There must be a few on here
The People's Hero Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 Yeah - staggered no mention of the Burb! To be honest, although I like going to the football, it really is more about going out for beers with people I haven't seen in a while for me these days... the day isn't just about the football so I dress accordingly.
lookwhaticando Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 Personally, I find listening to the game in my city shirt and underpants to be the perfect way to start a Saturday.
BartonFox Posted 2 October 2006 Author Posted 2 October 2006 Personally, I find listening to the game in my city shirt and underpants to be the perfect way to start a Saturday. lol lol Scratch n' sniff :pinch:
Finn Claw Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 Spotting hipsters in the crowd is a lot more fun than watching leicester at times. I'll stick with Evisu, maharishi, maybe BAPE or red dot. funk me aren't i fly. Most of the times a big fookin coat as it gets cold in those empty stadiums.
lookwhaticando Posted 2 October 2006 Posted 2 October 2006 lol lol Scratch n' sniff :pinch: Not quite. I'm more sophisticated than that.
BartonFox Posted 3 October 2006 Author Posted 3 October 2006 Not quite. I'm more sophisticated than that.
Dr The Singh Posted 3 October 2006 Posted 3 October 2006 I wear a 7 foot Filbert Fox costume. Fezz, I hope your not wairing that while the kids are around, cus your gonna get a beating!!!! I usually dress smart cas', not too smart as i'll only spill beer on it!!!
Daggers Posted 3 October 2006 Posted 3 October 2006 Fashion is the preserve of the young and the desperate-old. I'm happy in the knowledge that I don't pay a kings ransom for clothing that lasts no longer than the stuff I get from Asda. I can't abide logo's.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 3 October 2006 Posted 3 October 2006 Fashion is the preserve of the young and the desperate-old. I'm happy in the knowledge that I don't pay a kings ransom for clothing that lasts no longer than the stuff I get from Asda. I can't abide logo's. Quite. And some of the posts on this thread remind me of American Psycho.
Manwell Pablo Posted 3 October 2006 Posted 3 October 2006 Quite. And some of the posts on this thread remind me of American Psycho. Nothing wrong with wanting to look good. As far as I can see no one on here has been torn apart for not dressing well, so it's all good. You should never start a sentance with and Fezzle to the Lezzle.
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