Brands that scream CHAV

Brands that scream CHAV

Author
Discussion

whoami

13,151 posts

240 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
quotequote all
Johnny said:
inman999 said:
Futuramic said:
I look like everybody else in skinny jeans, tee shirt, hoody and plimsolls
Ridiculous?
hehe
hehe

GC8

19,910 posts

190 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
quotequote all
TheHeretic said:
Brands aren't chav, people are.
Yes, most of the foolish assertions here say far more about the poster than the brand theyre identifying.

Frequently made by people wearing cheaper clothing and often Tesco jeans (£4 - lovely!).

Wattsie

1,160 posts

201 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
quotequote all
KM666 said:
Chav? Pah amateurs! Doesnt anybody remember the whole 'gangsta' thing? Importing $100 polo shirts in size 4XL from brands like Phat Farm or FUBU, baggy jeans below the waistline, wearing big watches/chains and calling girls 'bhes' and getting laid instead of a slap/feminist rhetorical.

The only living reminder of the scene being the flatcaps swagfags wear.


This look?

Even the gangsta rappers dress differently to that now though - check out 50 Cent's cardi


Scrambled

589 posts

166 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
quotequote all
Range Rover Sport

Any VXR

Any BMW past five years of age

Ford fiestas with viper stripes

Mother and parent parking spaces at super markets _ not a brand but check them out next time; predominantly for the lazy and great unwashed who having walked laps of Asda, etc, cannot be bothered to walk an extra twenty yards to a parking space.

All cigarettes

ETA correct spelling after auto correction! Bloody phones.


Edited by Scrambled on Saturday 12th January 17:03

Fun Bus

17,911 posts

218 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
quotequote all
Scrambled said:
Any BMW past five yearsif age
rofl

Robb F

4,568 posts

171 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
quotequote all
Scrambled said:
Range Rover Sport

Any VXR

Any BMW past five yearsif age

Ford fiestas with viper stripes

Mother and parent parking spaces at super markets _ not a brand but check them out next time; predominantly for the lazy and great unwashed who having walked laps of Asda, etc, cannot be bothered to walk an extra twenty yards to a parking space.

All cigarettes
I'm guessing your X3 is over five years old?hehe

Reading fail.

Edited by Robb F on Saturday 12th January 16:27

g3org3y

20,631 posts

191 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
quotequote all
Scrambled said:
Any BMW past five years of age






Staggering level of ignorance displayed by some members on this thread.

How's that 'real world' experience working out? Life goes a little beyond the Match.com thread. rolleyes

Robb F

4,568 posts

171 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
quotequote all
I see your point. I can just imagine the chavs riding around as we speak


Scrambled

589 posts

166 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
quotequote all
g3org3y said:
Scrambled said:
Any BMW past five years of age






Staggering level of ignorance displayed by some members on this thread.

How's that 'real world' experience working out? Life goes a little beyond the Match.com thread. rolleyes
Perhaps I should have had a few exceptions in there. biggrin

Panda76

2,571 posts

150 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
quotequote all
laugh at the Pauls Boutique comments.

I thought it was a clothes/beauty place in town.Driving around some time back I saw two girls with the jackets on and said to my other half,"Where is this Pauls boutique place? It must be quite big there is a lot of girls working for him" When she told me it was a designer label I asked if her if she was taking the piss.

Apparently not laugh

I'm going with Superdry stuff,it's everywhere and favoured by teens.All the kids/teens at school have the jackets with 10 zips on them,my lad just had to have one and his Grandma got him one for Christmas.
I call it his superchav jacket,he does like it though,keeps him happy.

Surprised to see North Face mentioned in here.I've worn North Face Gilets and jackets,hats etc for years for winter wear.Although I'm edging more towards Jack Wolfskin for winter gear these days.

Fun Bus

17,911 posts

218 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
quotequote all
Scrambled said:
g3org3y said:
Scrambled said:
Any BMW past five years of age






Staggering level of ignorance displayed by some members on this thread.

How's that 'real world' experience working out? Life goes a little beyond the Match.com thread. rolleyes
Perhaps I should have had a few exceptions in there. biggrin
Exceptions? Oh, right.

Well, 'Paul's Boutique' is chavvy except for a few exceptions.

Lotusevoraboy

937 posts

147 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
quotequote all
ClassicMotorNut said:
Lotusevoraboy said:
Anything from Sports Soccer or Sports Direct..I.e. Cheap trackies, trainers, jumpers that mismatch and are a bit baggy...this was the original meaning of Chav.

Superdry, Gap, Hollister, Abercrombie, G Star etc are not Chav...what else are kids and teens meant to wear....goth or emo gear or Clarkson style jeans and a T?
I'm 15. When I last bought clothes I bought some jeans, a red and white chequered shirt, a green rollneck jumper and some yellow corduroy trousers. How's that for you?

Edited by ClassicMotorNut on Monday 7th January 18:34
Are you Rupert bear?

Scrambled

589 posts

166 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
quotequote all
Fun Bus said:
Exceptions? Oh, right.

Well, 'Paul's Boutique' is chavvy except for a few exceptions.
Don't get upset dear. I've seen your fantasy garage. Perhaps a rethink is in order. wink

pete a

3,799 posts

184 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
quotequote all
Scrambled said:
Range Rover Sport

Any VXR

Any BMW past five years of age

Ford fiestas with viper stripes

Mother and parent parking spaces at super markets _ not a brand but check them out next time; predominantly for the lazy and great unwashed who having walked laps of Asda, etc, cannot be bothered to walk an extra twenty yards to a parking space.

All cigarettes

ETA correct spelling after auto correction! Bloody phones.


Edited by Scrambled on Saturday 12th January 17:03
Have you ever driven a Range Rover sport, they are a great car if you are a parent and still like to drive in something that has a very pleasant interior with plenty of room and not a people carrier.

Certainly a lot nicer than an X3.

XCP

16,915 posts

228 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
quotequote all
Any sports wear/trainers whilst not actually engaged in sport.

TheHeretic

73,668 posts

255 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
quotequote all
XCP said:
Any sports wear/trainers whilst not actually engaged in sport.
And people wearing jumpers who are not jumping.

XCP

16,915 posts

228 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
quotequote all
TheHeretic said:
And people wearing jumpers who are not jumping.
and sweaters who are not sweating?

im

34,302 posts

217 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
quotequote all
XCP said:
TheHeretic said:
And people wearing jumpers who are not jumping.
and sweaters who are not sweating?
...and Boxers whilst not actually boxing.

TheHeretic

73,668 posts

255 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
quotequote all
im said:
XCP said:
TheHeretic said:
And people wearing jumpers who are not jumping.
and sweaters who are not sweating?
...and Boxers whilst not actually boxing.
Or jockey's, whilst not sat astride an equine creature?


anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 13th January 2013
quotequote all
Voi, Gio Gio, Fila, Mckenzie, Bench, Diadora, Le Coq Sportif, Carbrini, Kickers and Ed Hardy.