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Post by Craig72 on Jan 18, 2014 8:06:43 GMT
I don't know about other male member's, but I'm P off with the lack of men's clothing in shops.
If you go to places like Asda, Tesco or Peacocks, you have loads of women & kids clothes, but hardly any mens stuff, and most of the mens things are crap.
And the worst one is Store 21/QS or whatever they're called today. Only go up to a size 40 and I'm a 44. Grr.
Right, rant over. I'll let you get back to your cornflakes.
Craig.
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Post by duyuthinkysaurus on Jan 18, 2014 14:03:27 GMT
These days most of the retailers only cater for the slimmest of males. Most of the clothing that I buy these days come from an online retailer called JACAMO, at least you can get the bigger sizes and I also believe that they have shops in some areas, but none down this neck of the woods.
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Post by pierre on Jan 18, 2014 14:27:46 GMT
Like you Dinky,I usually shop on line.Cotton Traders,Jollimans and the like.You can get a reasonable choice of men's stuff at M&S or Next if stores are nearby.Maybe not trendy enough for Craig though !!As a welshman he is probably too sheepish to admit he prefers wool products
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Post by Ratae on Jan 18, 2014 14:38:28 GMT
Pffffttt.....if the rag 'n' bone man came round, you wouldn't get a goldfish for my wardrobe. Ratae the borassic lint.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2014 16:10:16 GMT
Craig, have you thought about 'cross dressing', ? That might solve your problem
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Post by Craig72 on Jan 18, 2014 16:14:41 GMT
Craig, have you thought about 'cross dressing', ? That might solve your problem I'm not religious, so I'm not going to wear crosses. Craig.
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Post by Ratae on Jan 18, 2014 16:28:31 GMT
Craig, have you thought about 'cross dressing', ? That might solve your problem Not according to the judge it won't!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2014 17:57:28 GMT
Craig, have you thought about 'cross dressing', ? That might solve your problem Not according to the judge it won't! That was said with such authority Dave. Almost as though you speak from very personal experience You're amongst friends here Dave, if there's something you might wish to share with us, you know it wouldn't go any further.
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Post by Ratae on Jan 18, 2014 20:41:06 GMT
Now look what you've done! Made me ladder my tights and smudge my lipstick!
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Post by petersmyth1 on Jan 18, 2014 21:53:18 GMT
Now look what you've done! Made me ladder my tights and smudge my lipstick! Ratarse you always told me you never wear lipstick or panties so now I don't now what to believe.
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Post by nob on Jan 18, 2014 23:30:08 GMT
I don't know about other male member's, but I'm P off with the lack of men's clothing in shops. If you go to places like Asda, Tesco or Peacocks, you have loads of women & kids clothes, but hardly any mens stuff, and most of the mens things are crap. And the worst one is Store 21/QS or whatever they're called today. Only go up to a size 40 and I'm a 44. Grr. Right, rant over. I'll let you get back to your cornflakes. Craig. Hold on a minute, size 44 is that waist size or chest size.
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Post by Craig72 on Jan 19, 2014 8:28:27 GMT
Hold on a minute, size 44 is that waist size or chest size. Hi Nob. 44in waist & 42in chest and at 6ft 1, I don't look that fat at 22 stones. Craig.
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Post by nob on Jan 19, 2014 9:45:39 GMT
22 stone. Your BMI is 44 Craig , shift some weight pal.
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Post by Ratae on Jan 19, 2014 10:11:41 GMT
22 stone. Your BMI is 44 Craig , shift some weight pal. Yea.....have a leg off, that will shift some of it!
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