Christmas present

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MGs
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Christmas present

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A little late but not surprising really. Mrs MGs ordered me a handmade traditional style pullover. Ideal to wear under my winter coat

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http://www.shetland-knitwear.com/collection.html
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Dapper.
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Super sartorial style, Sir !
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I'll get one when i'm 70 :Chuckle:
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It looks just the job. Well done Mrs MGs. :Hat:
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Not only good for fishing, you can also wear it when you go out clubbing . May be a tad warm too warm on the dance floor though.

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Northern_Nomad wrote:Not only good for fishing, you can also wear it when you go out clubbing . May be a tad warm too warm on the dance floor though.

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Loop Erimder wrote:I'll get one when i'm 70 :Chuckle:

Not long to wait then Loop. :Wink:













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Be honest - its a 1970's style tank-top :Chuckle:
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Take no notice of them MGs, you wear it with pride.
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