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On 18/11/2021 at 12:53, tonyh29 said:

I'm desperately trying to kid myself I don't need glasses to read /type on my phone  , more proof that I'm deluding myself 

About 15 years ago I had to admit defeat that I was gonna be a specky especially as I use a PC for 12 hour shifts.....so I decided that I was gonna wear designer frames, to soften the blow of getting older.

Gucci, burberry, Hilfiger, Hugo Boss, even Puma and superdry were all bought even though a pair of NHS jack duckworth's with a plaster holding one of the frames onto the lens would've done the same job !

My vanity really cost me too much 😒

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3 hours ago, mottaloo said:

About 15 years ago I had to admit defeat that I was gonna be a specky especially as I use a PC for 12 hour shifts.....so I decided that I was gonna wear designer frames, to soften the blow of getting older.

Gucci, burberry, Hilfiger, Hugo Boss, even Puma and superdry were all bought even though a pair of NHS jack duckworth's with a plaster holding one of the frames onto the lens would've done the same job !

My vanity really cost me too much 😒

I had to do a reading at a weeding vow renewal the other day .. finally got photographed wearing my glasses :)  .. I'd have tried to memorise it apart from the fact I didn't know I was doing a reading until my mate called me up to do it ( I'd read it at the wedding in Niagara when they got married) 

I went for a brand called Reykjavik , i wouldn't call them designer but they were priced like they are made out of vibranium , went for them as they were lightweight and comfortable 

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1 hour ago, Mark Albrighton said:

Ah, this thread reemerges and the remainder of my evening is me humming that Rod Stewart song but only really knowing the four titular lyrics.

I had nothing to do on this hot afternoon but to settle down and write you a line 

I've been meaning to phone ya, but from Minnesota, hell it's been a very long time 

But You Wear It Well - there ain't a lady in the land so fine, oh my 

(etc.) 

I know the whole thing, from memory. Never a Dull Moment was a very important album to the 18 year old Mooney. 

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10 hours ago, mjmooney said:

I know the whole thing, from memory. Never a Dull Moment was a very important album to the 18 year old Mooney. 

Thanks. Unfortunately I think I’m destined to forever sing “But you wear it well…” hum that little tune bit that follows it, then segue into more familiar territory with Maggie May. 

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On 18/11/2021 at 12:17, sidcow said:

I had no idea River Island still existed.  Was my go to shop for a while before I realised everyone in there has 10 years younger than me and I thought all their clothes looked stupid.

Was a big fan of concept man for a while

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Slim fit, basically these, but this chap has forgotten his belt.

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I know that baggy jeans are apparently making a bit of a comeback, but frankly I lost too much weight and spent too much money on half a dozen pairs of these jeans just to go back to baggy now.

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7 minutes ago, Mark Albrighton said:

Slim fit, basically these, but this chap has forgotten his belt.

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I know that baggy jeans are apparently making a bit of a comeback, but frankly I lost too much weight and spent too much money on half a dozen pairs of these jeans just to go back to baggy now.

Right on the belt thing. A belt finishes an outfit. 
Also when I lost weight, a distant memory back, I gave skinny chinos a go, I will never financially recover from it. 

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5 minutes ago, Seat68 said:

Right on the belt thing. A belt finishes an outfit. 
Also when I lost weight, a distant memory back, I gave skinny chinos a go, I will never financially recover from it. 

I dabbled with chinos years ago, never felt quite right. 

This was around the time I was desperate to find an alternative to jeans. I also had a couple of pairs of linen trousers (my man from Del Monte phase). Again, terrible idea.

I did have a pair of black moleskin trousers. They were pretty good, they had a sort of geography teacher at a smart casual party vibe and were very comfortable.

These days it is just jeans. 
 

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21 minutes ago, Mark Albrighton said:

Slim fit, basically these, but this chap has forgotten his belt.

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I know that baggy jeans are apparently making a bit of a comeback, but frankly I lost too much weight and spent too much money on half a dozen pairs of these jeans just to go back to baggy now.

Still, those slims seem like a good balance. I know skinnies are out, but slims aren't lumped in with them. I see women wearing mega baggies in the States where I live, but not too many men right now.

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4 minutes ago, Marka Ragnos said:

Still, those slims seem like a good balance. I know skinnies are out, but slims aren't lumped in with them. I see women wearing mega baggies in the States where I live, but not too many men right now.

These are from River Island, based on the names of the fits, these would be the third slimmest/tightest fit.

I think it goes -

Spray on - skinny

Skinny 

Slim fit

Straight 

Bootcut

Loose

The first two are simply not an option. 

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Straight for me. I'm too fat for anything slim/skinny. My jeans are stretch though so they're a good compromise. 

Prior to that I had a bootcut selection that Richard Hammond would have been proud of. 

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26 minutes ago, Xela said:

Straight for me. I'm too fat for anything slim/skinny. My jeans are stretch though so they're a good compromise. 

Prior to that I had a bootcut selection that Richard Hammond would have been proud of. 

 When I was a kid, in the late 70s and early 80s, bootcuts had a very special signifying role in suburbia, etc. worn by slightly athletic small-time pot dealers, nerds who smoked too many cigarettes, gay men still hanging on to disco ... love 'em. Really great look. Here's some bootcut trousers ... 

 

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1 hour ago, Mark Albrighton said:

I dabbled with chinos years ago, never felt quite right. 

This was around the time I was desperate to find an alternative to jeans. I also had a couple of pairs of linen trousers (my man from Del Monte phase). Again, terrible idea.

I did have a pair of black moleskin trousers. They were pretty good, they had a sort of geography teacher at a smart casual party vibe and were very comfortable.

These days it is just jeans. 
 

Corduroys in the cold months are a solid choice. You can dress them up a bit too.

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Just now, maqroll said:

Corduroys in the cold months are a solid choice. You can dress them up a bit too.

Yeah I had a pair about 15 years ago. They were ok, a bit flare-y. I occasionally toy with the idea of wearing cords again to mix it up but it’s always jeans.

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