When has Clarkson style become extinct?
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AW111 said:
So said:
AW111 said:
I wear a Panama hat at times.
The sunburnt, peeling bald patch is a worse look.
I've a full head of luscious locks and I wear a Panama. Also a fedora and several trilbies. No, I am not Honest John.The sunburnt, peeling bald patch is a worse look.
My father (a caucasian) died at 87 with a full head of hair, some of it still dark . My mother was a similar age and, again, a full head of hair.
The problem I have is that unless I keep it cut short my hair becomes too voluminous.
So said:
I'm feeling lucky.
My father (a caucasian) died at 87 with a full head of hair, some of it still dark . My mother was a similar age and, again, a full head of hair.
The problem I have is that unless I keep it cut short my hair becomes too voluminous.
Doesn't baldness often skip a generation? How was your grandfathers barnet?My father (a caucasian) died at 87 with a full head of hair, some of it still dark . My mother was a similar age and, again, a full head of hair.
The problem I have is that unless I keep it cut short my hair becomes too voluminous.
untakenname said:
Noticed for the past few years that females don't wear low cut jeans anymore, seem to wear active wear instead even when not being active.
It's called Athleisure wear, it's huge business at the moment and the prices are ridiculous, my eldest used to work for Sweaty Betty and my youngest is always buying and wearing that kind of clothing, however she does work out. Shuvi McTupya said:
So said:
I'm feeling lucky.
My father (a caucasian) died at 87 with a full head of hair, some of it still dark . My mother was a similar age and, again, a full head of hair.
The problem I have is that unless I keep it cut short my hair becomes too voluminous.
Doesn't baldness often skip a generation? How was your grandfathers barnet?My father (a caucasian) died at 87 with a full head of hair, some of it still dark . My mother was a similar age and, again, a full head of hair.
The problem I have is that unless I keep it cut short my hair becomes too voluminous.
I am well into middle age and my hair is thick. Much like the head to which it is attached.
Big-Bo-Beep said:
vaud said:
I have a Panama hat. Only worn at hot cricket matches as it is light, keeps the sun off and doesn't make me look like a chav... but instead a relic...
A practical piece of headgear, as Basil Fawlty said to Sybil, " it's called style dear, you wouldn't understand ". So said:
AW111 said:
So said:
AW111 said:
I wear a Panama hat at times.
The sunburnt, peeling bald patch is a worse look.
I've a full head of luscious locks and I wear a Panama. Also a fedora and several trilbies. No, I am not Honest John.The sunburnt, peeling bald patch is a worse look.
My father (a caucasian) died at 87 with a full head of hair, some of it still dark . My mother was a similar age and, again, a full head of hair.
The problem I have is that unless I keep it cut short my hair becomes too voluminous.
Anyway, a proper Panama is never out of style.
RMDB9 said:
The denim jacket and denim trousers, huge long face, curly hair white man's afro kind of style, combined with huge white trainers and a orphaned suit jacket with rolled-up sleeves?
In the old days, people looked like that. Some had that off-white fake curly lamb collar on their denim jacket. Cowboy boots, or clogs, depending on season. Preferred car makes were Opel or Ford.
Where have they gone?
Talking about Richard Branson? his still around and still looks the same, just a bit older In the old days, people looked like that. Some had that off-white fake curly lamb collar on their denim jacket. Cowboy boots, or clogs, depending on season. Preferred car makes were Opel or Ford.
Where have they gone?

RMDB9 said:
The denim jacket and denim trousers, huge long face, curly hair white man's afro kind of style, combined with huge white trainers and a orphaned suit jacket with rolled-up sleeves?
In the old days, people looked like that. Some had that off-white fake curly lamb collar on their denim jacket. Cowboy boots, or clogs, depending on season. Preferred car makes were Opel or Ford.
Where have they gone?
Are you another one of those who has joined to spark clickbait stats from junk threads ?In the old days, people looked like that. Some had that off-white fake curly lamb collar on their denim jacket. Cowboy boots, or clogs, depending on season. Preferred car makes were Opel or Ford.
Where have they gone?
What are you all,? students, Advertising lackeys ?
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