Yorky
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54-46 was his number.RIP Toots.
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54-46 was his number.RIP Toots.
The Air Force blue colour used to be one of the nicest original sta-prest coloursI've been after some ice blue sta prest for the longest while, and I finally found a deadstock/NOS pair for sale at a reasonable £33/$42.
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Hopefully the actual colour is somewhere inbetween the first and second photo. They're made by Warrior, so not expecting quality much better, or worse than Relco. They seldom come up in this colour, so I had to get 'em. (They've been at the back of a store room apparently)
I've had the last pair of 36", but there's still a pair of 34" if anyone is interested.
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Hopefully the actual colour is somewhere inbetween the first and second photo.
Colour of Coventry City's kit?
Colour of Coventry City's kit?
Hello! Sorry for the bad english. I'm from Russia. My topic is close to this topic. Maybe the participants in this topic will tell you about my requests in my topic?
Brit gangster chic?
Hello! Sorry about my English. I don't speak the language. I write through a translator. Could you tell me what kind of coats, suits and polo-shirt are in the movie Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels? Do you know specific brands and models? Everything I find vaguely resembles the original. Thanks!www.styleforum.net
Even that's retro late-60s/early 70s villain, and not what I'd call 'chic' either.
The bloke that played Peter the Dutchman in Get Carter was also Camp Freddie in Italian Job. Definitely one of your more 'flamboyant' actors.