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Is it not for farmer. These should go with perhaps a overalls and tractor.
 

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(j @ 06 July 2004, 5:11) Is it not for farmer. These should go with perhaps a overalls and tractor.
Brilliant. Â As far as the shirt, I really dislike the pattern. Â There is something very late eighties/early nineties/Carlton Banks look going on with it. Â No thanks.
thanks I guess you prefer Will's look.
 

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My wife bought me a similar shirt in a T&A (but with a blue background and white collars/cuffs . . . still similar though, trust me). I have never worn it. In fact, I'd gladly dispatch it to the first person here that would get some use out of it, but I fear her wrath.
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Anyways, a difficult shirt to get a lot of use out of, for me anyways.
 

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I think the bold stripes fit in nicely with current european style, which is where Ernest resides (france), if I recall correctly.
 

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I think the bold stripes fit in nicely with current european style, which is where Ernest resides (france), if I recall correctly.
I do not know if there is an european style but I see many striped shirts in american movies...

This shirt is a little more original than the classik blue bengal stripes or thin stripes but remains classik that's why I like it
 

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That looks like a terrible shirt. Stripes with awful colors. Ernest: there are so many shirts that look much better, choose those. What would Mr Pollock say.
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Sorry ernest, not my taste.  The stripe pattern/colour combination does not appeal to me.
I wouldn't pick this shirt for myself for the same reason.
 

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