Really irritates me people wearing real medals. Some young prat wearing ww2 medals in my local pub on bloody Remembrance Day(!) as a fashion accessory - I almost lost it.
Really irritates me people wearing real medals. Some young prat wearing ww2 medals in my local pub on bloody Remembrance Day(!) as a fashion accessory - I almost lost it.
Thats pretty disrespectful. Did anyone say anything to him?
Really irritates me people wearing real medals. Some young prat wearing ww2 medals in my local pub on bloody Remembrance Day(!) as a fashion accessory - I almost lost it.
I don't like it either...
It is not a fashion accessory...
Anyone with a bit of intelligence and sensitivity will never do such thing.
Wearing a real medal belonging to someone else as a fashion accessory is a sacrilege. But how do you know if this guy is wearing a real one and not imitation?
Wearing a real medal belonging to someone else as a fashion accessory is a sacrilege. But how do you know if this guy is wearing a real one and not imitation?
I've heard of a recent trend for wearing a deceased veteran family member's medals on the right chest and I quite like that idea. I would love to one day march in a Remembrance Day parade in memory of my Dad. Anyone who looks closely should see I am way too young to have earned WW2 campaign medals anyway.
I've heard of a recent trend for wearing a deceased veteran family member's medals on the right chest and I quite like that idea. I would love to one day march in a Remembrance Day parade in memory of my Dad. Anyone who looks closely should see I am way too young to have earned WW2 campaign medals anyway.
As a fashion accessory? Noooooooo!
Both my granddad and my father have the Legion d'Honneur for military service and I wouldn't dream wearing them ...