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  • I normally adopt a 'live and let live' attitude, but I have to say thet men should not wear these in public other than for novelty/comedy reasons.
  • I have 2 one piece 'boiler suits' I obtained when working @ Ford Dagenham over thirty years ago. They still fit, are very comfortable, very maoist and VERY chic (:->)

    gay

  • What colour are they Lincs?
  • I can just imagine Winston Churchill wearing one.Turning in his grave

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  • edited February 2013

    I can just imagine Winston Churchill

    iaitch said:

    British men win two world wars and now they want to wear babygrows.

    They are cosy but my skin is a bit sensitive so cant really wear them that often

    Who says the Dunkirk spirit isn't alive and kicking

  • redcarter said:

    I can just imagine Winston Churchill wearing one.Turning in his grave

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    Illusion's shattered. Bugger.
  • That's a boiler suit, not a onesie...
  • edited February 2013
    taken from on the origin of species...

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  • Have to admit that was the theme on Boxing day in the Millett household. We all had one, unfortunately Primarks had run out of mens' so had to get a size 20 womens (all they had left).
    Got voted as the crappest onesie of the day, so had to do the forfeit of standing at the gate and waving to everyone on the bus as it went by. Fortunately, it was Boxing Day.

    Bit tight around the crutch, but it had feet which kept the toes warm.

  • I have 2 one piece 'boiler suits' I obtained when working @ Ford Dagenham over thirty years ago. They still fit, are very comfortable, very maoist and VERY chic (:->)

    gay

    iaitch said:

    What colour are they Lincs?

    as I have been 'accused' of being 'gay' ... gis us a kiss and I'll tell you .... navy blue and the white outfit I tiedyed pink (not really, both navy blue sporting the Ford logo)
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  • Creepy, creepy stuff with so many slightly submerged unhealthy tendencies.

    Speaking of, I am so bored at work that I've just bid for one on eBay.

  • It's just fashion. The average age of posters on here must be about 60. If you don't like them it's your problem.

    For the record I don't have one.
  • A problem? Not liking onesies? :0)
  • Maybe even an illness
  • I can just imagine Winston Churchill wearing one.

    Which of course Churchill did although I'd guess you knew that.

    He called it a Siren suit.

    My dad would have called it a boiler suit.

    People can wear what they like but somethings, like shell suits, trainers, replica shirts, leggings and onesies are just wrong. End of.
  • I can just imagine Winston Churchill wearing one.

    Which of course Churchill did although I'd guess you knew that.

    He called it a Siren suit.

    My dad would have called it a boiler suit.

    People can wear what they like but somethings, like shell suits, trainers, replica shirts, leggings and onesies are just wrong. End of.
    Was actually thinking of him more in one that makes him look like a giant panda - 'we won't fight you on the beaches because the sand gets stuck in our faux-fur'.
  • Maybe even an illness

    I'm a sick man!
  • My wife and I decided to take it a step further and got a twosie. Didn't work though, we kept falling over !
  • You could put a photo up of Churchill wearing a basque, in flips flops and a fur hat, he'll still be the greatest ever Englishman that ever lived!
  • BIG_ROB said:

    You could put a photo up of Churchill wearing a basque, in flips flops and a fur hat, he'll still be the greatest ever Englishman that ever lived!

    ... and so say all of us!!!

    ;~)
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  • edited February 2013
    Ian's daughter bought us one each for Christmas. I got a ladybird one.

    and Ian... Well erm..I love it when he waves his trunk at me.

  • Haha, could you imagine that! urgh very scary.
  • edited February 2013
    BIG_ROB said:

    You could put a photo up of Churchill wearing a basque, in flips flops and a fur hat, he'll still be the greatest ever Englishman that ever lived!

    Only half english. His mother was an immigrant ; - )

    And he's still behind Oliver Cromwell, Charles Darwin and Tom Paine
  • Curb_It said:

    Ian's daughter bought us one each for Christmas. I got a ladybird one.

    and Ian... Well erm..I love it when he waves his trunk at me.

    Enough!
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