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That one piece of clothing you just love!
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I think we all have piece of clothing that we just love or have had a long time that we cherish no matter how old they get or we replace..
For me I have 3
A well fitted bespoke suit
A crisp white collared shirt always one ready
A nice high waist band D&G mens underware
How about you guys? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Well I have the tailored seldom worn suit and also a tux for that once a year nowt else will do affair.
But it's soft well worn cotton shirts that I crave, they are only perfect for a short while, need 200 washes to get perfect and are rags after 250 washes, but for that time they feel so good |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The black dress in my photo. It makes me feel good. Tempted by Torture Garden this year just so I've a reason to wear it outside my bedroom xx"
It really shows off your smile x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have a sloppy baggy t-shirt and a pair of jeans that I cut off below the knee and it's my favourite ensemble with a pair of Sanuks (it's in my friends only pics). Bit chilly for it at the mo though. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"A black latex tight low cut dress, a pair of ripped jeans (morning after jeans), and a plunge neck scuba top.
I would miss them so much..."
What's a scuba top? X |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My Levis ingleside jacket. Only realised they existed after they were discontinued and had my eye on ebay ever since. Managed to bag one a couple of months ago.
It is, without a doubt in my mind, the best jacket in the world.
Part of me is sad at the thought that it'll be too warm to wear it in a few months. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"My Victoria Secret underwear ... makes me feel real good
Excellent taste x
Nobody knows what's underneath
That makes it even more special "
Same reason I wear nice underware....if I ever
Collapse and they need to cut my cloths off lol! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My Birthday Suit - it's definitely my favourite, and I wear it as often as I can... usually around the house, but often when I'm out walking on the mountains..
I much prefer it to any other clothes!
It is getting a bit old and worn now, and a bit saggy in places, but it just feels so comfortable - mmmm!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"My Birthday Suit - it's definitely my favourite, and I wear it as often as I can... usually around the house, but often when I'm out walking on the mountains..
I much prefer it to any other clothes!
It is getting a bit old and worn now, and a bit saggy in places, but it just feels so comfortable - mmmm!
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"My Birthday Suit - it's definitely my favourite, and I wear it as often as I can... usually around the house, but often when I'm out walking on the mountains..
I much prefer it to any other clothes!
It is getting a bit old and worn now, and a bit saggy in places, but it just feels so comfortable - mmmm!
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I guess you could call it a bespoke piece x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My favourite all time comfort dress is a purple knitted dress. It's a work dress but on those horrible cold winter days it's lovely and very comfy. I've had it about 10 years I think.
For going out I have a velvet and lace dress that always looks nice and I love my Irregular Choice shoes |
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My favourite piece is a red lace dress that I wore for sons confirmation in March after losing 10 stone, it doesn't fit now, a little tight so it'll be my motivation to get a few lbs off. I felt sooo good in it though. Carmel x |
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I have a paisley patterned, long sleeved, baggy grandad collared shirt which i have owned (believe it or not!) for nearly 30 years - which still looks and feels as the day it was bought - which i love to wear and it makes me feel wonderful when i do wear it! Regardless of how stupid i probably do look loool |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Comfort wise, I have a linen dark green and blue checked shirt which I 'borrowed' from my favourite guy. Both comfy and sentimental.
A long (knee-length) cream wool mix Next cardigan I found in a charity shop for a fiver a few weeks ago which I've barely had off since then.
Ditto my tan Caprice boots which my mum found in a charity shop for £13 in September in really good nick, when they're worth at least £100 new.
In the less day to day stuff, my step dad bought me a white halter neck dress for my last birthday, with a pattern of skulls and red roses, black net underskirt. First pretty dress I've really worn & I can't wait until the weather gets warmer so I can wear it more. |
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i have a few bits:
my paul smith suit..makes me feel amazing when wearing it that i can scrub up well.
a stripped shirt bought in america 14 years ago.. favourite, lovely material and still looks good even with the ripped corner on the bottom.
my work shorts and steelies....they are my uniform during the summer...both fit like a glove and as comfortable as a pair of fluffy slippers.
my festival hoodies...some signed...was always told by teenage daughters i could not wear them as i was too old...on seeing my latest one my eldest said it looked so good with my current body shape she wasn't going to steal it...that's praise indeed |
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I've an 80s batwing monochrome frock with a giant leopard going across it that I won't part with. Been offered good money for it too but was my first drag outfit and holds too many happy memories performing around the world |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack! |
I have an Italian black "velour" jacket that`s as warm as toast and still looks smart enough even after the amount of time I`ve had it. It was second hand when I was given it! The other thing I love wearing is a black body warmer. It was a dealer give-away but I`ve had to cover the advertising logo with a badge for another else I`d get drummed out of the club I belong to! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Gona sound daft but I have 2 knitted jumpers my nan made, was hers, look like a old lady in them but there cozy and remind me of her.
Blink 182 hoody I had from high school. Still in good condition.
I have lots of other favs of course x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"A red flowered swing dress I have. Found it in a vintage shop. It can't be replaced. I will be gutted when it finally becomes too worn to wear anymore. "
It's a beautiful dress. |
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