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Expensive as well for how bland everything is they sellWhen Next first arrived mid eighties it had some decent stuff as far as standard menswear staples go but it’s been utter chod for about thirty years.
Bootcut jeans and shoes.
Skin tight half mast ripped jeans.
V neck t shirts with a very low V.
Polo shirt with the buttons unfastened.
Dress shoes T-shirt and black jeans works though.Dress shoes/jeans/tee shirt combo.
Wearing a button up coat over a top with a zip.
Reactolite glasses.
Dress shoes T-shirt and black jeans works though.
When Next first arrived mid eighties it had some decent stuff as far as standard menswear staples go but it’s been utter chod for about thirty years.
Dress shoes T-shirt and black jeans works though.
Dress shoes T-shirt and black jeans works though.
When?
When you're a judge on the X Factor and Britain's Got Talent.
When you’re going to the town and don’t want to wear a proper shirt.When?
When you’re going to the town and don’t want to wear a proper shirt.
That’s a good look. Sophisticated.£6 for a plain t shirt is fine imo.
Billy Corgan over there is getting all irate because he dresses like he's off to protest about a bypass being built
It doesn't really. You sound like a ballroom dancer
I don’t wear trainers to go to the town. They are for scruffians. Should be banned in town pubs imho.But why wear dress shoes? It’s not 1987.
Billy Corgan over there is getting all irate because he dresses like he's off to protest about a bypass being built
I don’t wear trainers to go to the town. They are for scruffians. Should be banned in town pubs imho.
I don’t wear trainers to go to the town. They are for scruffians. Should be banned in town pubs imho.
Yet you consider a t-shirt as being dressed up?
Ah see, my lot have always worn shoes to town. Apart from a brief flirtation with desert boots and chunky knitwear in the early 90s.Really? Depends where you come from I suppose. I’ve pretty much always wore trainers most of the time and so have the people I’ve always kicked about with. The only time I wore ‘dress’ shoes to go out was back in the late eighties when they wouldn’t let you in anywhere without them. Or a shirt and tie.
This. A t-shirt isn’t meant to be worn with dress shoes. Unless you’re collecting glasses in one of the pubs.
Ah see, my lot have always worn shoes to town. Apart from a brief flirtation with desert boots and chunky knitwear in the early 90s.
Only on the sides. Cossack hairspray on the flick.Do your mates all wear handfuls of wet look gel (49p from the corner shop)?
Socks and sliders