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I haven’t got a GS scooter, but my hair’s cut neat!
Well , l will let you off with the GS scooter, l don't have one either, however l do have the wartime coat . Back in the days when l could go and watch fitba in a stadium, it was ideal for the winter. .:)
 

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Absolutely. I have a navy J. Press seersucker jacket that I‘ve been wearing in the sweltering New England heat and humidity. Just the thing.
Definitely seersucker weather in southern England at the moment, with temperatures of 94 where I live.
Bought myself a new seersucker BD for £15/$19.50, so if the uncomfortable weather continues, I can seek succour in the pucker.
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At £15 it was worth a punt.

I also found this during my search :
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I think I'll give it a miss.
 

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Definitely seersucker weather in southern England at the moment, with temperatures of 94 where I live.
Bought myself a new seersucker BD for £15/$19.50, so if the uncomfortable weather continues, I can seek succour in the pucker.
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At £15 it was worth a punt.

I also found this during my search :
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I think I'll give it a miss.
Wise choices ,Inkss
 

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Got pretty lucky on eBay recently. A pair of late 60s Lee Riders and a pair of 60s Lee Leens in my size.
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The Leens.. already managed to get grape juice on them...
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Ivyskin89

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The Lee Riders. These are more relaxed fit for sure
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Waiting on a beautifully distressed and beat up Lee 101J jacket to pair with them. I don't think I could bring myself to wear a Levi's jacket with them. Possibly a Wrangler or Madewell.
 

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