Onesies - Whats the score!!
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Am I on my own here, or am I right in decalring that "Onesies" are not, and should never be considered Menswear, not even for a joke.
If your not aware, a Onesie is a all in one fleec "Baby-gro" for adults!! I only ask cos my Nephew, who's at Uni in Bristol has posted a photo of himself wearing one and states that all his mates at Uni are wearing them!! Surely not.
Is there anyone on this site who would consider wearing or owning one of said items, if so please let me know why and what are you trying to prove???
If your not aware, a Onesie is a all in one fleec "Baby-gro" for adults!! I only ask cos my Nephew, who's at Uni in Bristol has posted a photo of himself wearing one and states that all his mates at Uni are wearing them!! Surely not.
Is there anyone on this site who would consider wearing or owning one of said items, if so please let me know why and what are you trying to prove???
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No. Never.
Suggest you distance yourself from aforementioned nephew.
Suggest you distance yourself from aforementioned nephew.
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i never wear 'em but i know plenty that wear tights, dernier 15
it was really cold today and the old jogging bottoms were not the warmest up on the roof
all these fads are just that
we had staypress, brogues ,and burgundy tank tops when i was a yoot
before that it was new romantics,and before that punk etc etc
and we are talking just like our dads and uncles spoke about us
kids always want to be different from their elders
LLL
it was really cold today and the old jogging bottoms were not the warmest up on the roof
all these fads are just that
we had staypress, brogues ,and burgundy tank tops when i was a yoot
before that it was new romantics,and before that punk etc etc
and we are talking just like our dads and uncles spoke about us
kids always want to be different from their elders
LLL
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LPD yer right mate, that bloke is either visually impaired or in the other team!!
LLL mate, I am turning into my Dad, but at least when we were yoof, the fashions were about being a Bloke, they'll be wearing heels and blouses next, JEEZ!!
My other nephew is our labourer, and I made him wear a belt a few weeks ago, because I was fed up of his kekshanging under his Arse all the time, his work rate has shot up, cos he's not constantly pulling his strides up, or waddling about like a feckin duck.
LLL mate, I am turning into my Dad, but at least when we were yoof, the fashions were about being a Bloke, they'll be wearing heels and blouses next, JEEZ!!
My other nephew is our labourer, and I made him wear a belt a few weeks ago, because I was fed up of his kekshanging under his Arse all the time, his work rate has shot up, cos he's not constantly pulling his strides up, or waddling about like a feckin duck.
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my ten yr old nephew has got one for xmas they are the new fashion and have seen many students out in town in animal ones....
also seen onsie parties with girls and boys in them quicker undressing i guess haha. me on the other hand would never wear one, if it get that cold like last year -18 i year some cotton joggers under my helly hansen work trousers.
not catching me in tights, i actually had joggers on under my work trousers when i set myself on fire, as bad as it was sat bollock naked, yellow and burnt in front of 10 nurses, 2 doctors, a photographer, and 3 royal marines medics on training wearing tights would have been worse than the burns..... hahahaa
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also seen onsie parties with girls and boys in them quicker undressing i guess haha. me on the other hand would never wear one, if it get that cold like last year -18 i year some cotton joggers under my helly hansen work trousers.
not catching me in tights, i actually had joggers on under my work trousers when i set myself on fire, as bad as it was sat bollock naked, yellow and burnt in front of 10 nurses, 2 doctors, a photographer, and 3 royal marines medics on training wearing tights would have been worse than the burns..... hahahaa
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I sleep naked with my window wide open whatever the weather. Women moan that it is too cold but doesnt take long to warm up when they cuddle in :laugh:
For work I wear tights and lycra underneath :laugh: I used to manage a running store, got a lot of free running gear from it that I never used but have now found a use for.
For work I wear tights and lycra underneath :laugh: I used to manage a running store, got a lot of free running gear from it that I never used but have now found a use for.
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I'm a long johns man Carberry I find running leggings seem to draw heat away from your legs. Those onesies are a bloody joke loads of women are wearing them here to the shops etc and you still see plenty of people in pyjamas to. Whenever I see them the window gets rolled down sharpish and all sorts of abuse gets thrown at them aswell as a suggestion to wear some proper clothes. I can see the comedy value in it as fancy dress but doing it and thinking it's trendy or acceptable day to day should give you the right to punch them in the nose for being a tw#t.
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It's amazing what the Greta British Public will do, if enough other idiots join in, Ugg boots for men, Onesies, multi coloured shell suits, trousers round their arse lads, Orange, fake tans, strange trousers that make them walk like they've messed themselves, I could roll on!! On yoof who know no better, I can let it pass, but on anyone over 21, it should be a mandatory public stocks on every traffic island and give us all a good chance to let them know how feckin annoying they are...Old mans rant over... I'm a layers man, good quality Long Johns, thick woollen socks and thin fleece layers up top. Got us through last winter, and that was a cold one, worst I think I've known scince I've been working, and thats seems a long time.:p
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