Hoodies and colour

My Under Armour hoodie was the best out door clothing purchase I've made, had it about 4 years now and it's still perfect, lovely and warm, quick drying and also relatively shower proof.
 
I didn't like hoodies until my bro bought me a super comfortable purple one. It's great.

I don't wear it with the hood up unless it's cold and windy, because I'm not in a gang, and don't see the appeal in mugging old ladies.
 
Never mind whether hoodies are rubbish or not (they aren't) - I am shocked that anyone can be old enough to drive and not know about clothes bobbling. Did your Mum never tell you to turn your clothes inside out when sticking your washing in?!
 
Never mind whether hoodies are rubbish or not (they aren't) - I am shocked that anyone can be old enough to drive and not know about clothes bobbling. Did your Mum never tell you to turn your clothes inside out when sticking your washing in?!

Have always done this for jeans, and technical trousers, but not anything else...
 
clothes bobbling. Did your Mum never tell you to turn your clothes inside out when sticking your washing in?!

Repeated for emphasis.

Hoodies are a perfectly good clothing choice, extra pockets for phones and stuff and warm ears, i can't understand a man that lets prejudice or posh peer pressure stop him wearing a practical piece of apparel.
 
Never black unless for a funeral, if you must, go charcoal or blue to match your belt and shoes. & never wear a white hoody to a wedding.

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Some people must have really cold heads, i keep seeing people with their hoods up driving cars and walking around the supermarket, on nice days.
 
Some people must have really cold heads, i keep seeing people with their hoods up driving cars and walking around the supermarket, on nice days.

For some reason I thought driving with your hood up was illegal. Google suggests its not :eek:. Why the hell not? Surely it gets in the way of peripheral vision :confused:.
 
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