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Well, they are both tools of the flasher...How does a topcoat look like a bathrobe?
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Well, they are both tools of the flasher...How does a topcoat look like a bathrobe?
That's half the appeal, isn't it?
How does a topcoat look like a bathrobe?
But that's also not a bathrobe? That's a blanket coat, which was originally designed to be worn in the outdoors by fur traders.
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The truly rare ones will come from specific periods, which you can date by looking at the number of royal warrants shown on the inside tag. Since we know when Barbour received a royal warrant, you can guesstimate the age of a jacket by looking at the number shown inside. But generally speaking, unless you're after a certain collector's piece, you can get used ones for a reasonable price (the collectors ones are very expensive).
can you recommend some? I’m always wary of buying Barbour on eBay cause it i’m worried of buying a knock-off
It isn’t a bathrobe but it sure looks like one.
But that's also not a bathrobe? That's a blanket coat, which was originally designed to be worn in the outdoors by fur traders.
You guys ever think about how shirts and pants together kinda look like a pajama set?
Shoes? Those are just hard socks.
I’m late to the Oriental/Far East discussion, but for years I’ve enjoyed tweaking my European friends by calling it “The West Asian Peninsula”.
Why is Europe even considered a continent? It’s just a bulge on Asia. If Europe is a continent, then so is Alaska.
All I’m saying is that if you sent me just that thumbnail without a product description my first guess would be “flannel robe” not “topcoat “
Depends on who you ask, actually. Japan and Russia teach a six continent model, with Europe and Asia combined as "Eurasia". Other countries consider North and South America to be a single continent. But I digressWhy is Europe even considered a continent? It’s just a bulge on Asia. If Europe is a continent, then so is Alaska.
Anyone know where this is from?
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