Farmer Jack
Stuart Pearce
They weren't even born in 1984.
Looking at them, I'd be amazed if their IQ pushed 84...
They weren't even born in 1984.
What a pair of f***ing gimps.
They weren't even born in 1984.
The fact they’ve been eating tangerines before getting on it tell‘s me they take health and nutrition seriously.
They weren't even born in 1984.
The fact they’ve been eating tangerines before getting on it tell‘s me they take health and nutrition seriously.
Jesus …….someone will buy that
How much did you pay?Jesus …….someone will buy that
Aye.. and chuck a match on Bonfy's gear whilst yer at it, Bryn.Some of these pictures make me want to burn every item of designer clothing I own and dress like those 1960’s ‘Forest Grebo’s’ in the other thread
Divint gan encouraging him man Bryn
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Bonfy has a new lid …….cheaper than putting the heating on
@Bonfy177Took my other half to her first footy match in a while (Villa game)
She did ask what all the "goggles" were about that blokes were wearing.
I’d take a stab and say if you asked all who were wearing them what’s the history behind the goggles few would knowTook my other half to her first footy match in a while (Villa game)
She did ask what all the "goggles" were about that blokes were wearing.
Pray tell?Took my other half to her first footy match in a while (Villa game)
She did ask what all the "goggles" were about that blokes were wearing.
These jackets, “goggle jackets” as some people call them go back to 1988 when massimo osti through his love of old cars and racing developed the “Mille Miglia” jacket, named after the Mille Miglia 1000 mile race, the 1988 and 1989 race editions are very sort after.
The original jacket was designed to be worn while driving open topped cars with the goggles protecting the drivers eyes, the original jackets also come with a watch viewer on the left wrist.
Football lads use them for slightly different reason
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@JohhnyM@Rockabilly
I worked in the trade for a wee while, but I’ve collected the label for a long long time….I’ve garments older than some forum members
SPW the parent company was the nuts but as with a lot of businesses I feel they’ve sold the label out by farming production outside of Italy reducing costs ( and quality ?) but still charging a premium.
Some of the original ideas like reflective materials, night vision, metropolis and fibre optic garments are quality but in recent years its seems as if it’s rinse and repeat without much innovation, but younger lads will buy as long as there’s a patch on the left arm or lenses in the hood.
Does that mean my Pringle jumpers and Kappa tracky bottoms are not as cool as they used to be?
Means they have never been more cool,Does that mean my Pringle jumpers and Kappa tracky bottoms are not as cool as they used to be?
Ok watch out for me this afternoon in my finest red and white diamond cut Pringle, Ellesse ski jacket, Kappa bottoms, and G Vilas trainers, all circa 1986Means they have never been more cool,
especially if they are originals 80’s 90’s get em on Johnny cause those who know know
No goggles in that picture @Bonfy177all the lads wi the stoney on stand with their left side to the camera so yer can see their badges …..they’ll be strutting around like peacocks