Yes, probably. I think we're just going to have to be gentlemanly and agree to differ on this.
To get back to the thread itself, I admire the dedication of all those who wash their WPs by hand.
I loathe and detest fleece - it's plastic, ugly and looks androgynous. I'm afraid you'll never convince me on that score. Woolly Pullies are the real deal(jersey heavy wool in the British Army, Commando Sweater in the US).
I was being flippant because I didn't want to get too serious or heavy about it. However, what I mean is that I am interested in and attracted by masculine men in 'guys' garb' and that I am on the masculine end of the male spectrum myself, without being excessively so or too macho. Attraction...
The one I’m wearing today says hand-wash (as opposed to washing machine) and do not wring out, but it also says dry cleanable. Personally, I have always played safe by having mine dry cleaned and I’ve been wearing them since the 1970s so to coin a phrase I ‘can’t be wrong’.
Congratulations on...
I said in my previous post that I am a lot more civilised now, but in a country pub recently, after a walk with several members of my hiking club, I stood up and quite by accident released the loudest, longest and most noxious fart I have managed to emit since my university days. Fortunately it...
Our Air Force is a light blu/grey colour. I wore mine yesterday. I'm spoiled for choice with WPs (commando sweaters): this year I've gone for the Navy one most often but am in my Peat Brown WP this morning. The range of colours available now is very satisfying.
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