Lewis Hamilton (Vol. 2)

Lewis Hamilton (Vol. 2)

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PhilAsia

3,799 posts

75 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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P1Fanatic said:
RumbleOfThunder said:
People that dress silly for attention shouldn't be surprised when they are mocked. This is a societal norm and it really is that simple. No one here is "offended" but nice effort with the gas lighting hehe.
How do you know he is dressing solely for the attention? It's not for me but I literally have zero fashion sense. Fair play to anyone having the kahunas to wear what the feck they like rather than follow the crowd. I've also read several times he supports a lot of young & upcoming designers.
Wearing what he wants is considered "uppity" by some. Lewis should conform to "their" expectations.

cuprabob

14,606 posts

214 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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P1Fanatic said:
nickfrog said:
Yes and although I don't easily get offended by other people's fashion choices, this is as close as it will come.

The logo of one of the naffest brands in the world on the collar of your white shirt. what's that about ? rofl

I'm no fan of Rolex but maybe Jackie got given one and asked to advertise on his collar due to his long sleeves biggrin

Again no fan but looking at the price of them and crazy waiting lists I am guessing you are no marketing guru.
He's been an ambassador for Rolex for a long time and his shirts are made with one cuff different to the other to enable the watch to be seen.

phil1979

3,548 posts

215 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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P1Fanatic said:
I've also read several times he supports a lot of young & upcoming designers.
He does. He wore this to support James Sadler & Sons, which was a nice gesture.


cuprabob

14,606 posts

214 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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phil1979 said:
P1Fanatic said:
I've also read several times he supports a lot of young & upcoming designers.
He does. He wore this to support James Sadler & Sons, which was a nice gesture.

That's the guy that held up the Haribo shop in Stevenage smile

PhilAsia

3,799 posts

75 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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cuprabob said:
phil1979 said:
P1Fanatic said:
I've also read several times he supports a lot of young & upcoming designers.
He does. He wore this to support James Sadler & Sons, which was a nice gesture.

That's the guy that held up the Haribo shop in Stevenage smile
LOL!

nickfrog

21,130 posts

217 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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cuprabob said:
That's the guy that held up the Haribo shop in Stevenage smile
rofl

paulguitar

23,392 posts

113 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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phil1979 said:
P1Fanatic said:
I've also read several times he supports a lot of young & upcoming designers.
He does. He wore this to support James Sadler & Sons, which was a nice gesture.

I've got the same outfit.

Wearing it now.




mat205125

17,790 posts

213 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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cuprabob said:
phil1979 said:
P1Fanatic said:
I've also read several times he supports a lot of young & upcoming designers.
He does. He wore this to support James Sadler & Sons, which was a nice gesture.

That's the guy that held up the Haribo shop in Stevenage smile
That'll explain why he's being followed by the guy with a hook hand, and a load of bees then biggrin

PhilAsia

3,799 posts

75 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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paulguitar said:
phil1979 said:
P1Fanatic said:
I've also read several times he supports a lot of young & upcoming designers.
He does. He wore this to support James Sadler & Sons, which was a nice gesture.

I've got the same outfit.

Wearing it now.
rofl You and your wanting-to-fit-in! laugh

EDIT: BTW do you know if are they still in stock? Asking for a friend...


Edited by PhilAsia on Monday 27th March 16:27

Muzzer79

9,932 posts

187 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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nickfrog said:
If Lewis needs locking up for some of his clothes, JYS needs to be hung, drawn and quartered for those trousers alone.....

Siao

873 posts

40 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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Muzzer79 said:
nickfrog said:
If Lewis needs locking up for some of his clothes, JYS needs to be hung, drawn and quartered for those trousers alone.....
Matching hat (bonnet? beret?) though!

Clockwork Cupcake

74,534 posts

272 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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Muzzer79 said:
If Lewis needs locking up for some of his clothes, JYS needs to be hung, drawn and quartered for those trousers alone.....
Yes, but JYS dresses broadly within the remit of an older hetero white bloke so that's ok. wink

PhilAsia

3,799 posts

75 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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Siao said:
Muzzer79 said:
nickfrog said:
If Lewis needs locking up for some of his clothes, JYS needs to be hung, drawn and quartered for those trousers alone.....
Matching hat (bonnet? beret?) though!
Tam O'Shanter for a Scotsman.

Rastas call their hair covering a "tam". Many Jamaicans/Caribbeans were owned by Scottish slave owners, hence the propensity of black people with a Scottish surname. Hamilton for instance.

cuprabob

14,606 posts

214 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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PhilAsia said:
Siao said:
Muzzer79 said:
nickfrog said:
If Lewis needs locking up for some of his clothes, JYS needs to be hung, drawn and quartered for those trousers alone.....
Matching hat (bonnet? beret?) though!
Tam O'Shanter for a Scotsman.

Rastas call their hair covering a "tam". Many Jamaicans/Caribbeans were owned by Scottish slave owners, hence the propensity of black people with a Scottish surname. Hamilton for instance.
That's not a Tam O'Shanter, it's just a tartan bunnet.


paulguitar

23,392 posts

113 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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PhilAsia said:
paulguitar said:
phil1979 said:
P1Fanatic said:
I've also read several times he supports a lot of young & upcoming designers.
He does. He wore this to support James Sadler & Sons, which was a nice gesture.

I've got the same outfit.

Wearing it now.
rofl You and your wanting-to-fit-in! laugh

EDIT: BTW do you know if are they still in stock? Asking for a friend...


Edited by PhilAsia on Monday 27th March 16:27
Not only in stock but in the sale, as well.






PhilAsia

3,799 posts

75 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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cuprabob said:
PhilAsia said:
Siao said:
Muzzer79 said:
nickfrog said:
If Lewis needs locking up for some of his clothes, JYS needs to be hung, drawn and quartered for those trousers alone.....
Matching hat (bonnet? beret?) though!
Tam O'Shanter for a Scotsman.

Rastas call their hair covering a "tam". Many Jamaicans/Caribbeans were owned by Scottish slave owners, hence the propensity of black people with a Scottish surname. Hamilton for instance.
That's not a Tam O'Shanter, it's just a tartan bunnet.
Agreed. I was following on from hat? bonnet? beret?

Clockwork Cupcake

74,534 posts

272 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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Forgive my sartorial ignorance; I would have just referred to it as a Tartan flat cap. paperbag

Siao

873 posts

40 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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Thanks for the lesson chaps! I didn't know the difference. That "thing on his head that needs to be killed with fire" is what I wanted to write originally!

phil1979

3,548 posts

215 months

Monday 27th March 2023
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PhilAsia said:
Rastas call their hair covering a "tam". Many Jamaicans/Caribbeans were owned by Scottish slave owners, hence the propensity of black people with a Scottish surname. Hamilton for instance.
Interesting... cheers! Never knew that piece of history beer

Maxdecel

1,217 posts

33 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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