i don't see what the problem is - in "scooby doo" the school janitor always looked like that anywayAlmiche V wrote:That's a shame. Maybe you could have a dress up Friday.Shadow_Smile wrote:I think I would get fired
Dress Down Fridays make me smile. It acknowledges how bloody dull wearing a shirt and tie every day is.
Does anyone make their own duds?
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I'm a fashion student, and I make almost everything I wear. Which is useful, nay essential, as I have a style that could kindly be described as original, and I'm much too skinny for anything in the shops to fit me. Bastard sizing! I don't particularly enjoy the process of making something - sewing just bores the hell out of me and I can't use ready-made patterns like most people do, because they don't come in a small enough size. I have to draft everything from modelling on a dummy - which I also had to make myself because the ones on sale are all too big!!! What I do enjoy is designing, and the fact that I can make all my daft ideas a reality.
I've had many a comment from complete strangers asking "where did you get that?", and I always smile very smugly as I tell them I done it all by myself.
On a 'style' note, if you ever see anyone walking around Glasgow with their drainpipe trousers tucked into a pair of cowboy boots a la , come up and say hi!
I've had many a comment from complete strangers asking "where did you get that?", and I always smile very smugly as I tell them I done it all by myself.
On a 'style' note, if you ever see anyone walking around Glasgow with their drainpipe trousers tucked into a pair of cowboy boots a la , come up and say hi!
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most of mine are too big....
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We used to call them grundies And no one's too grand for a grundieQuiff Boy wrote:when i saw the subject of this thread i thought it said "gruds" rather than "duds", which is what we used to call underpants when i was at school.
@burn the coliseum you say....
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Almiche V wrote:We used to call them grundies And no one's too grand for a grundieQuiff Boy wrote:when i saw the subject of this thread i thought it said "gruds" rather than "duds", which is what we used to call underpants when i was at school.
@burn the coliseum you say....
yep...caused such a ruckus that we were asked to leave...
grundies you say?...thankfully i seem to have forgotten what i called my pants...
oh no...wait a minute...it's just come back to me...
Skiddies!!
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Hee hee hee - I've just purchased a digital camera, so we're in the process of figuring out how to upload stuff... if you're sure you can take it.....Quiff Boy wrote:boudicca wrote:I make almost everything I wear
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I have a style that could kindly be described as original
this we have to see
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oh back to the thread. I used to go LRP'ing and made all my own costumes but I'd never wear any of it to work. I mean studded leather armour, leg plate armour, spikey fingerless gloves, lots of big chunky belts and long black cloak
as fer skiddies, grundies, etc how about crackers
oh back to the thread. I used to go LRP'ing and made all my own costumes but I'd never wear any of it to work. I mean studded leather armour, leg plate armour, spikey fingerless gloves, lots of big chunky belts and long black cloak
as fer skiddies, grundies, etc how about crackers
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Bloody Oi (SG TM) , that's what one of our dog's is called! Poor things just gone to hide in her basket in embarrassment nowsisxbeforedawn wrote: as fer skiddies, grundies, etc how about crackers
Going back to the nomenclature thing, my favourite has got to be trolleys.
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A ruckus you say...? Are the toga's in one piece?Burn wrote:yep...caused such a ruckus that we were asked to leave...
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Almiche V wrote:A ruckus you say...? Are the toga's in one piece?Burn wrote:yep...caused such a ruckus that we were asked to leave...
what is left of them i guess you could call one peice suffice to say that Adam and Eve would have been embarassed
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Pants, pants, pants! what so wrong with pants?
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we called them trousers in the 70s Burn
Pants was a bad word that only someone like Alf Garnett would use in them days
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