Christmas present

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Nigel Rainton
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You could wear this underneath - matches nicely : :Scared:

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It's the perfect look for Valentines night :Hahaha:

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Val Doonagen , spelt wrong , eat your heart out . W B . :laugh: . Make sure you wear it underneath :Thumb: . Only joking I could not help myself :Chuckle:

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What a lovely gift.

Handmade, traditionally crafted, wonderful.

I like the 'Fisher Rib sweater' on the site.

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MG's that is a cracking tank top chap, the other buggers might like to take the Pee, but if you look at White Stuff or Fat Face clothing outlets you are cooking on gas, in with the in crowd, the height of fashion sir...........bet most of them are just jealous. I will certainly be placing an order. :Thumb:
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No worries. If you fish with cane and pin on commercials, you get used to the stick. I can shrug it off, like I do when I catch more than the bivvy boys.
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Hi,
saw a German Ice dancer wear a pullover like this at Sotschi.

New trend????

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An everlasting trend, if there is such a thing. I like the old fashioned clothes a lot and envie you this nice piece a bit.. Timeless design and very well made, I suppose. This one will keep you warm for years. I prefer to dress like Mr.Crabtree than Big Jim. And not just for fishing. Each to their own...
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