You sicken me.
Is fashion a single man’s game, I have to be honest since I got with the mrs I buy clothes maybe once a year. When i was out on the pull every weekend I was buying clothes fairly often. I’m not at all bothered now.
[QUOTE=“artfoley, post: 1007872, member: 179”]so, somebody in Zara thought this would make a great pair of PJs
http://img.rasset.ie/00096a28-642.jpg[/QUOTE]
It would for @mickee321
[QUOTE=“artfoley, post: 1007872, member: 179”]so, somebody in Zara thought this would make a great pair of PJs
http://img.rasset.ie/00096a28-642.jpg[/QUOTE]
they should have a soap brand called “yitzak” as well,
[QUOTE=“artfoley, post: 1007872, member: 179”]so, somebody in Zara thought this would make a great pair of PJs
http://img.rasset.ie/00096a28-642.jpg[/QUOTE]
Whatever idiot sanctioned that must not have been concentrating hard enough.
Whatever idiot sanctioned that must not have been concentrating hard enough.[/QUOTE]
Probably a very camp designer
[QUOTE=“artfoley, post: 1007872, member: 179”]so, somebody in Zara thought this would make a great pair of PJs
http://img.rasset.ie/00096a28-642.jpg[/QUOTE]
That’s gas altogether. P45 due for someone in Zara
it’s certainly caused a zyklon of controversy
I purchased a 3 piece suit in Patrick Bourkes last Saturday for €229. The type Jaimse O’Connor wears on Sky, socks, underpants, tie, hankerchief, shoes and a belt were thrown in, outstanding value
How did he know what type of underpants Jamesie wears on Sky?
Did you get a curry sauce, chips and chicken balls with it?
Im thinking of investing in a 3 in 1 jacket for the upcoming winter. Im looking at the north face, helly hansen, jack wolfskin and mountain warehouse.
Any input welcomed
[QUOTE=“artfoley, post: 1022684, member: 179”]Im thinking of investing in a 3 in 1 jacket for the upcoming winter. Im looking at the north face, helly hansen, jack wolfskin and mountain warehouse.
Any input welcomed[/QUOTE]
Bought a north face one in Chicago in 2009. Have worn it ever winter since, still perfect. Great investment, especially in Galway when club hurling is played in the depths of piss and rain in winter.
Uniqlo is way forward lads
the heat tech gear is great and cheap - keeps you warm
http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/feature/uq/heattech/men/
the ultra light down jackets are also great and keep you warm - down rating of over 750 and the weigh a few grams
http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/goods/079122
selvedge jeans fraction of price anywhere else
http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/goods/124313
they have a J+ range out now - diffusion range with Jill Sander
[QUOTE=“artfoley, post: 1022684, member: 179”]Im thinking of investing in a 3 in 1 jacket for the upcoming winter. Im looking at the north face, helly hansen, jack wolfskin and mountain warehouse.
Any input welcomed[/QUOTE]
would you not buy separate jackets - more comfortable and less bulky
that uniqlo ultra light down jacket under a shell would be better I think
if its cold put on a base layer - again the heat tech ones are very good and cheap
[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 1022720, member: 2272”]would you not buy separate jackets - more comfortable and less bulky
that uniqlo ultra light down jacket under a shell would be better I think
if its cold put on a base layer - again the heat tech ones are very good and cheap[/QUOTE]
The underfleeces aren’t that bulky and it can be a vicious wind whipping in on the piers or the metals. I just like the ease of the 3 in 1
this is a decent site for reviews in that case
http://www.outdoorgearlab.com/Ski-Jacket-Reviews
their take on 3 in 1 jackets is
These are the most versatile. Like our Best Buy winning The North Face Vortex Triclimate, these are perfect for the skier looking for multi-function, customizable protection on a budget. Each entry in this category is comprised of an insulating liner, either fleece or synthetic “puff” fill, and a shell. The two pieces can be worn separately, or zipped and snapped together for an easily donned and doffed cold-weather jacket. Two primary disadvantages stand out. In their combined configuration, are inherently more restrictive and less comfortable than one-piece ones of a similar warmth. And, for reasons unknown to us, the modular jackets on the market are generally made of at least slightly lower quality materials. If you want this sort of function with high-end down insulation and the best shell fabrics on the market, you will find precious few options.
[QUOTE=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 1022713, member: 2272”]Uniqlo is way forward lads
the heat tech gear is great and cheap - keeps you warm
http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/feature/uq/heattech/men/
the ultra light down jackets are also great and keep you warm - down rating of over 750 and the weigh a few grams
http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/goods/079122
selvedge jeans fraction of price anywhere else
http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/goods/124313
they have a J+ range out now - diffusion range with Jill Sander
http://www.uniqlo.com/uk/store/goods/136370[/QUOTE]
Uniqlo is a great store. Always spend a good bit in there when I visit New York. In fact I’m wearing a very tight fitting pair of Uniqlo pants right now.
Whatever idiot sanctioned that must not have been concentrating hard enough.[/QUOTE]
Wouldn’t go down well in Gaza