Dryrobe
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Sargeant Orange

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3,106 posts

171 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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Ever since someone pointed one out to me, it's all I see these days. Whether it's dog walking or the school run, there's always one.

One for the Council thread?

https://youtu.be/WHgHGXwQTwo?si=0wSIPId0VJk5vd_G

TGCOTF-dewey

7,354 posts

79 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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Hadnt twigged that was GLC initially. Good to see them still turning out the tunes.

Dog Star

17,348 posts

192 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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There’s a Facebook Group called “Dryrobe wkers” where people post pics of them spotted in the wild.

Dog Star

17,348 posts

192 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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That video is genius rofl

eliot

11,988 posts

278 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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Dog Star said:
There’s a Facebook Group called “Dryrobe wkers” where people post pics of them spotted in the wild.
Joined smile

limmy01

236 posts

158 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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they were a good idea for what they were intended for, unfortunately it's a similar story to when the council crew started to use Barbour, now looks like dryrobe is the new craze on the block.. They will soon move on

P1Fanatic

1,627 posts

37 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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TGCOTF-dewey said:
Hadnt twigged that was GLC initially. Good to see them still turning out the tunes.
Haha brilliant. My fave is still The Fresh Prince of Cwmbran

https://youtu.be/dvuxYxmlfrc?si=kkZizOxJes3_XyMS

Terminator X

19,625 posts

228 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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Started off correctly as they were used to get changed under at cross country races etc eg where there were no changing rooms. Agree they seem to be everywhere now though!

TX.

phil-sti

2,953 posts

203 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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Sargeant Orange said:
Ever since someone pointed one out to me, it's all I see these days. Whether it's dog walking or the school run, there's always one.

One for the Council thread?

https://youtu.be/WHgHGXwQTwo?si=0wSIPId0VJk5vd_G
Superb biggrin

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

132 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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It’s a long parka, what am I missing?

rodericb

8,541 posts

150 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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Probably the slavish following of a brand. Like those Stanley cups in the USA.......

croyde

25,651 posts

254 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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I bought my NorthFace Nuptse jacket back in 2009 for £110.

Been a life saver in cold conditions as I used to work outside and even was glad of it in Doha as the desert was freezing at night.

Still have it, a good piece of kit, but I don't wear it as every feker seems to have one now for just hanging around the shopping centre.

Not sure why they are so popular as they are around £300 now.

RizzoTheRat

28,157 posts

216 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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ZedLeg said:
It’s a long parka, what am I missing?
They're much looser fit, somewhere between a coat and poncho. My wife has one, as do several other members of our running club, and they're great for throwing on over the top of your run kit, and are a loose enough fit to easily get changed underneath it. You look like a fking idiot walking around in one though.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

132 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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Yous are as bad as teenagers, who cares what folk wear for walking the dog? laugh

Cotty

41,946 posts

308 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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RizzoTheRat said:
They're much looser fit, somewhere between a coat and poncho. My wife has one, as do several other members of our running club, and they're great for throwing on over the top of your run kit, and are a loose enough fit to easily get changed underneath it. You look like a fking idiot walking around in one though.
I can imagine that they work very well for their intended use. But its one of those items of clothing that has a very small window of use and popping to Sainsburys isn't one of them. Also I wouldn't have thought that they are very warm, don't they just have a towel type of lining

vikingaero

12,411 posts

193 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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I am a dryrobe wker and use mine to get changed. Once changed, it's still nice to keep it on to stay dry and/or warm. I pair mine with some grey crocs for added Dad-style.

Bill

57,425 posts

279 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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ZedLeg said:
Yous are as bad as teenagers, who cares what folk wear for walking the dog? laugh
This. It's a warm, waterproof coat, why wouldn't you wear it outdoors??

RizzoTheRat

28,157 posts

216 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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Cotty said:
I can imagine that they work very well for their intended use. But its one of those items of clothing that has a very small window of use and popping to Sainsburys isn't one of them. Also I wouldn't have thought that they are very warm, don't they just have a towel type of lining
Yeah it's fairly heavy duty waterproof outer and a thick toweling lining, I'd assume reasonably warm but I've not tried it on.


vikingaero said:
I am a dryrobe wker and use mine to get changed. Once changed, it's still nice to keep it on to stay dry and/or warm. I pair mine with some grey crocs for added Dad-style.
Ah crocs, the shoes with the holes to let your dignity flow out hehe

Cotty

41,946 posts

308 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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RizzoTheRat said:
Ah crocs, the shoes with the holes to let your dignity flow out hehe
I think they were first used in the film Idiocracy. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387808/?ref_=tttrv_o...
The film's costume designer needed to find futuristic-looking (but inexpensive) footwear for the whole cast. According to the director, she proposed using a small startup company that "wasn't out in the world yet." "Look at these horrible plastic shoes with holes in them," she said. "We could really save a lot of money, just put everyone in these things." the director replied, "But what if by the time the movie comes out, what if everyone's... what if these become popular, and people are wearing them?" The costume designer said, "Oh, these are never going to become popular. No one would ever wear these things, they're horrible." The shoes you see in the film are Crocs.

Cotty

41,946 posts

308 months

Thursday 29th February 2024
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Bill said:
ZedLeg said:
Yous are as bad as teenagers, who cares what folk wear for walking the dog? laugh
This. It's a warm, waterproof coat, why wouldn't you wear it outdoors??
I think its just one of these items of clothing that if you wear it outside of the environment where it is supposed to be worn then it looks silly. A bit like wearing sliders or shorts in winter, dinner jacket outside of a black tie event (traveling to and from accepted), morning suit outside of a wedding or the races. I have a race suit but it does not get worn outside of a kart track.