you're right: those are the socks of a wrong 'un
you've got the weasley look down to a t. that should get some children reading. but you seem to be missing something, perhaps a cravat.
What about the jacket, trousers and shoes?you're right: those are the socks of a wrong 'un
when your socks are gaudier than a pub carpet you know you're doing something wrong.
as i say you've got the weasley look down to a t. just what harry potter's mate would look like if he worked in a school library. you should do something about the shoes though, not brown with purple.What about the jacket, trousers and shoes?
do you have black shoes? those would go with that gaudy purple jacket.I have cravats. Just not up here.
Brown goes with purple very wellas i say you've got the weasley look down to a t. just what harry potter's mate would look like if he worked in a school library. you should do something about the shoes though, not brown with purple.
seeing this put me in mind of a snappy dresser from the 60s, the late great brian jones. you could do worse than adopt some of his style
not that purple and not that brownBrown goes with purple very well
I have black shoes but tend to favour the brown even though one of them has a massive scar on it.do you have black shoes? those would go with that gaudy purple jacket.
I thought that was Robin Asquith!seeing this put me in mind of a snappy dresser from the 60s, the late great brian jones. you could do worse than adopt some of his style
askwith. robin askwith. and no it's not, it's brian jones out of the rolling stones.I thought that was Robin Asquith!
the resemblance is alluded to in 'confessions of a pop performer' iircI thought that was Robin Asquith!
Giving presents isn't an obligation. Or it shouldn't be. She must have given it cos she remains fond of you and knew you would like it. I would feel chuffed, not guilty.oh, and apropos this thread, my ex-mother in law gave me a beautiful (and I'd say quite expensive) merino wool scarf for xmas. I love it, but feel a bit guilty - i thought that obligation had finished now!
FWIW my MIL still regards her ex-daughter in law as family. They always got on well and it'd be silly to let one man get in the way of that.oh, and apropos this thread, my ex-mother in law gave me a beautiful (and I'd say quite expensive) merino wool scarf for xmas. I love it, but feel a bit guilty - i thought that obligation had finished now!
It's not bad taste, is it? I rather like it.On the subject of purchases, this hat. It's for a bad taste something-or-other, and will probably never be worn for anything else.
It'd probably look good on you, you'd make it work.It's not bad taste, is it? I rather like it.
what are you wearing your slacks with CR? you intrigue me...