Tim, i'm liking the outfit very much. Nice colour combo there.
Behold - the Buffercoat has arrived!
And what a beauty it is - barely shows any sign of wear, nice greenish hue of corduroy with a loden lining. Do you know the smile the perfect item of clothing puts on your face when you put it on for the first time? I have that smile constantly at the moment!
Pictures to follow soon....
Paired with: Jeans, charcoal sweater with collar and button placket, light grey socks and purcell knock-offs
^
http://www.eldon-design.co.uk/invertere/
Since we're on the subject, I have a Buffercoat story. About a year ago I popped a button off the coat... instead of sewing it back on right away I put it away in a safe place somewhere. When the weather got cooler in september, I searched the whole damn house for hours, turned every box and tin and drawer, but the missing button was nowhere to be found. I haven't worn the jacket all winter.
Then last week I decided to wear it regardless, missing button and all, when a second button popped off. This time, I decided to make a conscious mental note before I put it away in that little box, and while I was putting it there, lo and behold there was the other missing button.
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Oh '66, I just love your missing button stories.
Any others? Odd socks maybe... Or the top off your pen gone astray?
Fuckin' hell!
^ Nice to see you contributing again Big B.
Last edited by 1966 (2010-01-20 06:24:24)
It's your thrilling stories keep me coming back for more '666 old sausage!
So take us through the button one again...
^ Button one came off with a ripped leather loop. Thank fuck that didn't happen with button two. If you like I will post pics later.
Please.
And any pics of the contents of your Hoover bag and what's in that junk draw in the Giant vibrator.
Many thanks
^
Like the colour-scheme in particular, RD. Takes up the Dress Gordon hues from the shirt.
Would I be wrong in guessing you are a teacher?
Welcome back bluemagic!
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