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paul_c Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 5:59 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: paul_c wrote: I was waiting to find out if anyone actually knew anything about fashion before i started asking questions, ACTUALLY!!
And anyway, i've found out the name of the type of collar and the place didn't have them. Bastards! :P
so it's not a hat then ?
No. I want a jacket with what is called a 'band collar' or 'clerical collar' it's also called, but they only do the stupid foldy down ones. Pff!! Poor |
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1/3 of Suggestive Leg Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 6:01 PM |
60s style collar may have sufficed. If sufficed is a word. |
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paul_c Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 6:02 PM |
1/3 of Suggestive Leg wrote: 60s style collar may have sufficed. If sufficed is a word.
Hmm, might try that. Now that i think of it, The Beatles were fond of them jackets! |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 6:08 PM |
paul_c wrote: I'm stuck for the name of something, if anyone can help...
COCAINE !!! |
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paul_c Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 6:11 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: paul_c wrote: I'm stuck for the name of something, if anyone can help...
COCAINE !!!
No thanks, i'm not a yuppy |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 6:15 PM |
paul_c wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: paul_c wrote: I'm stuck for the name of something, if anyone can help...
COCAINE !!!
No thanks, i'm not a yuppy
did you end up buying a jacket or a coat ? |
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Nikki Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 6:33 PM |
I have a little yellow jacket with big round buttons and a stand-up 60s style collar like that. I call it my "Sgt. Peppers jacket."
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Somewhere Else Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 6:53 PM |
paul_c wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: paul_c wrote: I was waiting to find out if anyone actually knew anything about fashion before i started asking questions, ACTUALLY!!
And anyway, i've found out the name of the type of collar and the place didn't have them. Bastards! :P
so it's not a hat then ?
No. I want a jacket with what is called a 'band collar' or 'clerical collar' it's also called, but they only do the stupid foldy down ones. Pff!! Poor
Is that a Mandarin collar? |
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Lemon Grinner Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 6:55 PM |
Somewhere Else wrote: paul_c wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: paul_c wrote: I was waiting to find out if anyone actually knew anything about fashion before i started asking questions, ACTUALLY!!
And anyway, i've found out the name of the type of collar and the place didn't have them. Bastards! :P
so it's not a hat then ?
No. I want a jacket with what is called a 'band collar' or 'clerical collar' it's also called, but they only do the stupid foldy down ones. Pff!! Poor
Is that a Mandarin collar?
I think so, after having a look on wiki last night! |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 6:55 PM |
Somewhere Else wrote: paul_c wrote: AbsolutPurple wrote: paul_c wrote: I was waiting to find out if anyone actually knew anything about fashion before i started asking questions, ACTUALLY!!
And anyway, i've found out the name of the type of collar and the place didn't have them. Bastards! :P
so it's not a hat then ?
No. I want a jacket with what is called a 'band collar' or 'clerical collar' it's also called, but they only do the stupid foldy down ones. Pff!! Poor
Is that a Mandarin collar?
we call it a "col Mao" in french (Mao collar) |
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spid Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 6:58 PM |
1/3 of Suggestive Leg wrote: 60s style collar may have sufficed. If sufficed is a word.
take it from the English teacher - it is a real word - and if it wasn't you could make it so cos English is ever changing, ever evolving etc (god, someone shot me and make me stop!) |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 7:00 PM |
spid wrote: 1/3 of Suggestive Leg wrote: 60s style collar may have sufficed. If sufficed is a word.
take it from the English teacher - it is a real word - and if it wasn't you could make it so cos English is ever changing, ever evolving etc (god, someone shot me and make me stop!)
who's an english teacher ??? |
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spid Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 7:30 PM |
AbsolutPurple wrote: spid wrote: 1/3 of Suggestive Leg wrote: 60s style collar may have sufficed. If sufficed is a word.
take it from the English teacher - it is a real word - and if it wasn't you could make it so cos English is ever changing, ever evolving etc (god, someone shot me and make me stop!)
who's an english teacher ???
Me!!!
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goosey_84 Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 7:32 PM |
woot woot paul wants to pop his collar! haha or am i getting that confused with a rapper?? ;P |
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AbsolutPurple Posted Mon 07 Jan, 2008 7:33 PM |
spid wrote: who's an english teacher ???
Me!!!
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besides you and David Cameron who speak proper english in Chavland ? |
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