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Should I or shouldn't I buy... (clothing item)?

Richdog

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Originally Posted by Ideefixee
Fail.

He's right though, its a horrible sweatshirt in just about every sense. Bland, inelegant, and will look scruffy after a few washes methinks.
 

Richdog

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Originally Posted by johnH123
The guy was being sarcastic and spamming yet another thread.

Ahh I see, not seen his posts enough to know his style. Guess he's just not particularly funny then
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According to the product page....

"Beautiful heavy sweater perfect for the docks."

The certificate is part of the pseudo authenticity, similar to the types of props you'd see at a place like Disney's Epcot Center. You are about to embark on dressing like an Irish immigrant circa 1920. Here is your union work certificate allowing you to work at the docks. How manly.

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lmaozedong

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Originally Posted by BB1
According to the product page....

"Beautiful heavy sweater perfect for the docks."

The certificate is part of the pseudo authenticity, similar to the types of props you'd see at a place like Disney's Epcot Center. You are about to embark on dressing like an Irish immigrant circa 1920. Here is your union work certificate allowing you to work at the docks. How manly.

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rofl
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Richdog

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So...

Composition: 100% Merinos Wool
Details: boiled wool, button closing, four pockets, with flap, long sleeves, buttoned cuffs, partially lined interior

Thoughts? I think it looks pretty damn nice, and I dont have a Navy blazer/jacket.
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