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szarlotka GOLD MEMBER
  Mar 16, 07, 13:10  #91

Quoting: BubbaWoo
2004


More posts than the average bear........

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BubbaWoo
  Mar 16, 07, 13:15  #92

nothing average about this bear hey hey hey booboo

 
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Wroclaw
  Mar 16, 07, 13:17  #93

m, my age might have something to do with it.

 
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Giles [Guest]
  Mar 16, 07, 13:26  #94

Fashion and style are too different beast.

 
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miranda
  Mar 16, 07, 13:32  #95

Giles,
I agree. There are some people in Poland who are very stylish and I really think that Krakow is the place to see it.

 
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Giles [Guest]
  Mar 16, 07, 13:41  #96

Its not real so much what you wear but rather how you wear it.
In my humble opinion, my Italian friends are the best dressers I know.
I've got friends an associates working in lots of decent shops, so I get at least 50% discount, only thing is the clothes are already bloody expensive.
My favourite womens designer/shop is Paul and Joe, which is french. They have several shops in London. Really nice understated clothes, no flashy labels.
I like Dunhill, for formal mens wear and for pens, lighters, wallets and bags. The other gentlemans shop I like is Crombie, love it.
As for general wear, manly Tommy, YSL, Ralph and Prada.

The most important item for a man are watches and shoes. The first thing I check when meeting peopl for the first time is the watch and their shoes. They two items tell you alot about a person.

 
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Wroclaw
  Mar 16, 07, 13:52  #97

Quoting: Giles
The first thing I check when meeting peopl for the first time is the watch and their shoes.


My gran told me years ago that the way to judge a person was by their footwear.

Not everyone wears a watch. They usually check the time on their mobile

 
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Giles [Guest]
  Mar 16, 07, 13:55  #98

see Nan was right

 
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Decorator
  Mar 16, 07, 13:57  #99

I own neither watch or shoes.... only some old Adidas and Puma trainers....oh dear, i'm getting old, szarlotka help me... give me another horse tip i need some clothes money..

 
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Giles [Guest]
  Mar 16, 07, 13:58  #100

he's a tip, shoplifting

 
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Huegel
Edited by: Huegel  Mar 16, 07, 13:59  #101

Very Edwin Collins D! Still, i've never been a brand wh*re either. So I say if that's a sign of being old then, it's time for me to claim my pension.

 
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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 16, 07, 13:59  #102

Dec,
you need to upgrade -pronto
Cooking is not enough.......

 
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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 16, 07, 14:02  #103

Giles,
I don't agree at all - you could be so off........it doesn't work, might have in the past.

 
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Giles [Guest]
  Mar 16, 07, 14:16  #104

Well I work in the security game as you know, and especially with the diamonds, it is important to be able to recognised real wealth not faux wealth.
Regardless the semiology contained within urban dress is a useful discipline to learn.

Mabye though I'm completely wrong and haven't a clue about what I'm doing.
Perhaps .

 
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miranda
  Mar 16, 07, 14:19  #105

Giles,
you are taking it too personally. I am sure the seminology is very important in your line of work.

 
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Giles [Guest]
  Mar 16, 07, 14:22  #106

the difference being a customer or a bandit.

 
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Giles [Guest]
  Mar 16, 07, 14:23  #107

No its cool, not taking personally

Just trying to explain myself.

 
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FISZ
  Mar 16, 07, 14:24  #108

Quoting: Giles
Just trying to explain myself.

Being a man...we often have to do this

 
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Decorator
  Mar 16, 07, 14:24  #109

Quoting: miranda
you need to upgrade -pronto
Cooking is not enough.......


Nah i'm happy with my slightly scruffy look.. it suits me. I carry it off quite well, as quoted earlier, it's not what you wear but how you wear it...

 
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miranda
  Mar 16, 07, 14:30  #110

Dec,

I was joking

 
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forgetmenots
Edited by: forgetmenots  Mar 16, 07, 14:37  #111

Quoting: Giles
Fashion and style are too different beast.


and thats the reason why I do not regret reading this thread...

Well said Giles

some poeple say that the key to success is barried in the details... so in another words I can dress myself black all the time (including black socks that are grey after some time... :P) if I feel like that and still I dont have to be called style ignorant... I can add a lot to this kind of outfit just by some cool accessories
and by the way ... I love fashion which is based on very classic designs... there is a lot to do with different materials etc...

yeah ...maybe its not my best day

 
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szarlotka GOLD MEMBER
  Mar 16, 07, 15:32  #112

Quoting: Decorator
give me another horse tip

OK Never bet on horses. ever, ever, ever. I've got to go to work next week to pay off today's losses

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sapphire
  Mar 19, 07, 07:34  #113

Quoting: Wroclaw
My gran told me years ago that the way to judge a person was by their footwear.

I agree with your gran. You can tell a lot about a person by their choice of footwear..and this includes trainers, which are often cooler than shoes anyway. How about white towelling sports socks ..are they acceptable daily wear?(outside of the gym) It took me about 6 months to wean my man off them.

 
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Exwiecz
  Nov 10, 08, 15:16  #114

I am Brazilian (Brazilians have great taste for fashion) and l live in the U.S. (probably the country with the ugliest women on earth) and I was married to a Polish guy for 20 years and have 2 half Polish daughters. Every time I went to Poland I found the women to be beautiful-tall and slender with beautiful faces. They dress like WOMEN, feminine and fashionable. My daughters are beautiful partially for their Polish blood. I went to Poland in the 80's when it was communist and I found some nice bargains in smaller shops and even in State owned stores. Some of those clothes I wore for years and had compliments. I can only imagine how many nice things there are there now.

As for make up and dyeing your har, every woman does it now, if you want to look good. It's hard to look amazing without those things. I have been to New Zealand and the women there have absolutely no taste. Usually the countries where women are more independant they look less feminine, and in countries where women have less power and money they try to look great to find a man who will help them have a better life.

 
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Edited by: gtd  Nov 10, 08, 15:20  #115

Exwiecz:

U.S. (probably the country with the ugliest women on earth


Wow I guess you havent paid attention to a lot of people in your home country then. Most Brazilian women don't look like the Giselle or Alessandra and in fact most are pretty homely.

The US is also composed of 'looks' from every culture on the planet INCLUDING your culture. So your statement is a bit jaded.

I think women that obsessed with fashion etc are shallow and not at all the 'better' people they imagine themselves to be.

 
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osiol GOLD MEMBER
  Nov 10, 08, 15:20  #116

Exwiecz:

Usually the countries where women are more independant they look less feminine, and in countries where women have less power and money they try to look great to find a man

Saudi Arabia has some of the world's most beautiful women? I must look deeper into those eyes (there's little else there that you get to look at).

 
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noimmigration
  Nov 11, 08, 17:26  #117

Should the title of this thread not be less cause they cant afford more.

 
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