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Topic History of: shirt collars Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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veritas
Richard wrote: veritas wrote: I have starched crisp white collars and shirts. Even to go to the supermarket
A spell in a Home for the Bewildered seems in order.
already there.
Richard
veritas wrote: I have starched crisp white collars and shirts. Even to go to the supermarket
A spell in a Home for the Bewildered seems in order.
Richard
Prunella Minge wrote: too many men appear on TV sporting collars that look like stale bits of bread
And some of them are even bald!
veritas
I fully agree !!
when I was young my strict Scots father wouldn't let me out of the house if my you couldn't see your face in my shoes.
Now I have starched crisp white collars and shirts. Even to go to the supermarket.
Angel
Prunella Minge wrote: Come on, chaps - get it sorted! I'm seeing far too many men appear on TV sporting collars that look like stale bits of bread. The actor Brian Cox was on Question Time last night with a shirt collar that had curled up like a spoon bent by Uri Geller. How old was the shirt?? And today there's someone on BBC news from the city with a collar that is hanging over the lapels of his jacket like a couple of flaccid members. Really, men, you don't have to make MUCH of an effort when you go on TV, so sort this out: either wash and iron your shirts properly or BUY A NEW SHIRT!