What are you wearing today?

What are you wearing today?

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softtop

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3,058 posts

248 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Since it is St George's day, I am sat here at work wearing my Church Lads Brigade uniform, complete with hat, let those that want to stare, stare, it's something that should be revived. Nope, not sure on how to upload a pic. smile

Countdown

39,963 posts

197 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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I hadn't realised it was St George's Day. It's a bit of a shame we don't do more to celebrate it.

ETA working from home so wearing a Salwar kameez

Bill

52,826 posts

256 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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softtop said:
Since it is St George's day, I am sat here at work wearing my Church Lads Brigade uniform, complete with hat, let those that want to stare, stare, it's something that should be revived. Nope, not sure on how to upload a pic. smile
Where do you work? And has anyone mentioned it?? biggrin

Saleen836

11,118 posts

210 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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I am wearing clothes that I bought at Asda wink

softtop

Original Poster:

3,058 posts

248 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Bill said:
softtop said:
Since it is St George's day, I am sat here at work wearing my Church Lads Brigade uniform, complete with hat, let those that want to stare, stare, it's something that should be revived. Nope, not sure on how to upload a pic. smile
Where do you work? And has anyone mentioned it?? biggrin
The most comments are, "How did you get yourself into clothes of a 13 year old?" smile and " Do you consider it appropriate that the trouser button does not fasten nor the zip? "


RustyMX5

7,073 posts

218 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Saleen836 said:
I am wearing clothes that I bought at Asda wink
Lidl and Asda for me smile

Magnum 475

3,551 posts

133 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Today I am jerking from home smile

Tracksuit bottoms & a polo shirt for teams calls.

Tomorrow is a client visit - 3 piece suit (with tie) required for that.


cheesejunkie

2,608 posts

18 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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I'd never be seen dead outside the door in tracksuit bottoms.

But I definitely do wear them around the house. Bloody comfortable.

Currently in a pair of running shorts, I'll go for a run over lunch and am clock watching. I'd be away already but have a conference call to do first.

I can be a bit of a brand snob but nothing wrong with Lidl and Asda. I'm more Lululemon and yes that makes me open to ridicule.

As an Irish man (a real one, a real arrogant one) I don't celebrate Paddy's day and can be quite condescending at those who do but if someone wants to celebrate St George's I'd be a total hypocrite to criticise. Knock yourself out. I had to look up church lads brigade. I hope my mental image is correct.

Bill

52,826 posts

256 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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softtop said:
The most comments are, "How did you get yourself into clothes of a 13 year old?" smile and " Do you consider it appropriate that the trouser button does not fasten nor the zip? "
hehe That's a disturbing image!

softtop

Original Poster:

3,058 posts

248 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Bill said:
softtop said:
The most comments are, "How did you get yourself into clothes of a 13 year old?" smile and " Do you consider it appropriate that the trouser button does not fasten nor the zip? "
hehe That's a disturbing image!
hehe

sunbeam alpine

6,945 posts

189 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Quite frankly, anything less than slaying a dragon isn't trying hard enough.

softtop

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3,058 posts

248 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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I re- read the post and realised I missed out a vital part of information. The wearing of uniform was because it was St George's day, all schools in South Manchester did I I think, how about where you are? I wonder if it's still happening?