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On 01/07/2019 at 21:46, Mick Dempsey said:

I buy “chasse” (hunters) t shirts in the half dozen, hard wearing, cheap. When it’s hot I’ll take two or three to work.

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I saw a 'poil lisse' Fox terrier in town last week.

It looked very much like a larger Parson Jack with a longer nose.

Stunning hound.

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8 hours ago, bigtreedon said:

I've found this stuff lasts well and doesn't smell Screenshot_20210926-134124_Chrome.jpeg

I've always liked the under armour heat gear, but these days my figure isn't as trim as it once was, and if cyclists have taught us anything, there's nothing more tragic than a fat cvnt wearing spandex. 

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8 hours ago, Joe Newton said:

I've always liked the under armour heat gear, but these days my figure isn't as trim as it once was, and if cyclists have taught us anything, there's nothing more tragic than a fat cvnt wearing spandex. 

I've always been a fatty I need to ree think my work wear 😩 

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19 hours ago, bigtreedon said:

I've found this stuff lasts well and doesn't smell Screenshot_20210926-134124_Chrome.jpeg

 

I've got some of these. They're decent. Slightly thicker than the Nike Pro ones imo and hold up well

 

11 hours ago, Joe Newton said:

I've always liked the under armour heat gear, but these days my figure isn't as trim as it once was, and if cyclists have taught us anything, there's nothing more tragic than a fat cvnt wearing spandex. 

 

That hurts

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On 02/07/2019 at 13:14, Steve Bullman said:

And the fact that a climber Has told you it’s lasted 12 years and is breathable isnt good enough? 

 

I give up ?

 

I've had some long sleeve which are now short sleeve pfanner  zip up  tops over 14 years, still go to shirts, only trouble is they have started shrinking  

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I have a Stretch air t shirt that has to be easily 12 years old and is holding up fine. Only a couple of little pulls on it. Normally I'll go to Matalan and pick up the basic t shirts for 4 quid each and wear them for best, when they get dirty or get food medals on them, they go to work drawer. 

Quite fancy the Husqvarna technical ones.  

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