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Maxi said:If it is of good quality and a very good fit, i wouldn't turn my nose at £80 for a t-shirt.
Then you my friend appear to have more money than sense
Maxi said:If it is of good quality and a very good fit, i wouldn't turn my nose at £80 for a t-shirt.
cheets64 said:This is a polo shirt somthing that can be worn to the golf course or worn to a dinner date with a nice jumper and eve worn on its own.
Creature said:I would never pay £80 for any item of clothing, let alone a t-shirt. Oh, and as for the 'no badge' effect, it's very clearly the outline of the Brazil badge.
Creature said:I would never pay £80 for any item of clothing, let alone a t-shirt. Oh, and as for the 'no badge' effect, it's very clearly the outline of the Brazil badge.
Nope, I have a suit in my wardrobe that cost less than £80 and it's very nice.daz said:Not even a coat, or a suit?
I have several pairs of £30 jeans that have lasted well over a year.rogue66700 said:I would pay £80 for a pair of jeans as they would last but deffo not a t-shirt.
Creature said:Nope, I have a suit in my wardrobe that cost less than £80 and it's very nice.
cheets64 said:On my wages, I aint going down south for a polo shirt also RL is a bender.
I will wear it on social occasions, maybe to the pub and maybe on holiday, i just got nearly 2 years out of a some Hugo Boss jeans than set me back $250. Money well spent.
nikebee said:winner!
definately not... looks horrible :-/
cheets64 said:Im looking for a shirt for the summer/world cup that is somthing different to all the menks around town, I think I have found it but is this somthing that looks decent to you.
100% silk with 100% cotton insert lining. Fine gold thread 3-stripes along both sleeves.
I love the no badge effect.