Fashion Advice

I had one in my twenties and want one again.
Knowing that you guys are never shy in offering fashion advice the question is :
How old is too old?
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Have you actually got a motor bike ? If not, no, your too old.bbob said:Black leather jackets - the classic rocker/biker style.
I had one in my twenties and want one again.
Knowing that you guys are never shy in offering fashion advice the question is :
How old is too old?
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You're never too old, just ask this fella:1
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25 years old, but only it was before 1990bbob said:Black leather jackets - the classic rocker/biker style.
I had one in my twenties and want one again.
Knowing that you guys are never shy in offering fashion advice the question is :
How old is too old?2 -
And you can wear them anywhere:3
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Go for black...4
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Ive still got one and I’d definitely be classified as too old and I don’t have a motorbike.
It’s probably about 30 years old and nicely worn in.
But to be honest I never wear it because I try to avoid wearing leather.
I’ve often thought of chucking it out but can’t bring myself to do so.
I might be tempted to get rid, if it had a good home to go too?1 -
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My mates aren’t the most PC.......but about a year ago one of them started wearing a biker jacket. He is 42. His nickname for the next few months was Carl Faggerty.
Make of that what you will.14 - Sponsored links:
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I guess it would be nice if I could touch your body
No, no not everybody has got a body like you.6 -
This thread has got potential...0
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Depends if you are the feltchee or felcher5
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If you want one and you're confident wearing it then just buy it.1
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Poor cow.0
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*Stands and Applauds*hoof_it_up_to_benty said:If you want one and you're confident wearing it then just buy it.
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T_C_E said:
*Stands and Applauds, in snow washed jeans*hoof_it_up_to_benty said:If you want one and you're confident wearing it then just buy it.
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I'm consulting my distressed leather range back catalogue to see what stock is available for the more mature man about town.ricky_otto said:
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Just to give a bit more info -
I fail pretty much all the Charlton Life acceptable dress code tests.
Over 40
Jeans all the time, either with a t shirt or casual shirt
Trainers (Vans/converse types) as standard
Suit for weddings/funerals only
No brown shoes
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Get a grey one. Or tan.1
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What's wrong with that?bbob said:Just to give a bit more info -
I fail pretty much all the Charlton Life acceptable dress code tests.
Over 40
Jeans all the time, either with a t shirt or casual shirt
Trainers (Vans/converse types) as standard
Suit for weddings/funerals only
No brown shoes
In California we call that "getting dressed." You add a sweater if you want to be fancy.
Wear whatever makes you comfortable. Life is too short.3 -
It depends on how it smells.
Go to a few gigs each week and I just feel those 'once a year' members of the audience give themselves away with the deeply 'musty' smell of their jackets.
Nothing wrong with only going to a gig every couple of years or so, but please, we don't need to endure your stench in the queue for the bar.0 -
What so this was an immortal cow, destined to live forever?Stevelamb said:Poor cow.
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Are you sure you’re not me?bbob said:Just to give a bit more info -
I fail pretty much all the Charlton Life acceptable dress code tests.
Over 40
Jeans all the time, either with a t shirt or casual shirt
Trainers (Vans/converse types) as standard
Suit for weddings/funerals only
No brown shoes3 -
Get yourself a Belstaff, Bob. You'll look a lot less like a born again hooligan then bud0
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I like the Outlaw but at 1350 sheets it's out of my price range.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Get yourself a Belstaff, Bob. You'll look a lot less like a born again hooligan then bud
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Yeah, they are a bit trumpy, but worth it matebbob said:
I like the Outlaw but at 1350 sheets it's out of my price range.i_b_b_o_r_g said:Get yourself a Belstaff, Bob. You'll look a lot less like a born again hooligan then bud
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There's a load of leather jackets on eBay - depends on what style you want. Second-hand stuff can be good value.
The Schott stuff is normally okay especially if made in the US - lasts a lifetime and easy to sell if you get bored of it.0 -
I brought a leather jacket from the club shop once for £99. It had a massive Charlton badge on the back.1
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Feck me, you only have to add you drink WKD blue straight from the bottle and your Charltonlife membership will be revoked immediately.bbob said:Just to give a bit more info -
I fail pretty much all the Charlton Life acceptable dress code tests.
Over 40
Jeans all the time, either with a t shirt or casual shirt
Trainers (Vans/converse types) as standard
Suit for weddings/funerals only
No brown shoes0