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Green Man |
Honey wrote:
Green Man wrote:
Al Gershwin wrote:
The variety and choice is enormous - on every high street, speciality shops, mailorder, internet, magazines etc.
Your 'almost everything' point is preposterous and inaccurate. So easy - in a huge market - to source men's normal gear.
The point is Barney I am trying to make. Not everyone wants to order online or via mail order then drive to the nearest drop-off point. If the clothes don't suit or fit right. Different cuts and online retailers get their clothes from sweatshops also is a XXL or XL tends to be XL or an L.
I did wear my partner's bright floral blazer one evening to add some flare and colour.
Don't knock it Mr Honey until you try it. 
I am very surprised it fitted. (unless your partner is a man, or you have got a bust?)
Who said it fitted?
It was a tight fit to be honest Honey, anyway short sleeves were the fashion 40 years ago remember? |
Honey |
Green Man wrote:
Al Gershwin wrote:
The variety and choice is enormous - on every high street, speciality shops, mailorder, internet, magazines etc.
Your 'almost everything' point is preposterous and inaccurate. So easy - in a huge market - to source men's normal gear.
The point is Barney I am trying to make. Not everyone wants to order online or via mail order then drive to the nearest drop-off point. If the clothes don't suit or fit right. Different cuts and online retailers get their clothes from sweatshops also is a XXL or XL tends to be XL or an L.
I did wear my partner's bright floral blazer one evening to add some flare and colour.
Don't knock it Mr Honey until you try it. 
I am very surprised it fitted. (unless your partner is a man, or you have got a bust?) |
Green Man |
Al Gershwin wrote:
The variety and choice is enormous - on every high street, speciality shops, mailorder, internet, magazines etc.
Your 'almost everything' point is preposterous and inaccurate. So easy - in a huge market - to source men's normal gear.
The point is Barney I am trying to make. Not everyone wants to order online or via mail order then drive to the nearest drop-off point. If the clothes don't suit or fit right. Different cuts and online retailers get their clothes from sweatshops also is a XXL or XL tends to be XL or an L.
I did wear my partner's bright floral blazer one evening to add some flare and colour.
Don't knock it Mr Honey until you try it. |
Honey |
Al Gershwin wrote:
The variety and choice is enormous - on every high street, speciality shops, mailorder, internet, magazines etc.
Your 'almost everything' point is preposterous and inaccurate. So easy - in a huge market - to source men's normal gear.
For the type of person who doesnt give a stuff about energy waste, and doesnt care about the quality, stitching or material yes, otherwise you need to go into the shops.
You, Barney, can probably afford to buy from the well trusted and very expensive brands, but not everyone can. |
Al Gershwin |
The variety and choice is enormous - on every high street, speciality shops, mailorder, internet, magazines etc.
Your 'almost everything' point is preposterous and inaccurate. So easy - in a huge market - to source men's normal gear. |
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