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Wroclaw
  Apr 11, 08, 13:24  #121

osiol:
Are string vests popular over there?


Not this season.


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osiol
  Apr 11, 08, 13:26  #122

There are two varieties of string vest as far as I can tell. There are off-white ones worn by fat men who do building work (or just very little work at all), and there are black string vests worn by certain kinds of ladies in the modelling business.


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Seanus
  Apr 11, 08, 13:27  #123

I like them, they soak up the sweat rather than let ur t-shirt get drenched. They are not so popular tho but they are so useful


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Foreigner4
  Apr 11, 08, 14:12  #124

the above is from the gospel itself. following seanus' advice will allow you to increase the life of your wardrobe's better items simply by not having to wash them after every wearing. of course if you're like me then your sweat actually smells like sweet and zesty nectar and this isn't a problem. but if you're like seanus (hehehe)..., well then you'd better invest in some string vests and pronto.

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sapphire
Edited by: sapphire  Apr 14, 08, 10:13  #125

horses have been wearing string vests to soak up sweat for years. I'm not sure what nationality this one is, looks kind of German though.

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