Yes, yes...
I just don't think it's such a big thing in this case.
I've heard that in some countries all sorts of sweaters and jumpers (no matter if crew neck or v or polo) are called "pullovers" in general...
But don't worry, Jim, I won't start calling my look "preppy", "Trad" or "PITA"...
In Germany, also. A sweater / jumper is called a "pullover". Whereas a vest is called "pullunder". God knows why.
Are there differences between popover and pullover shirts? I always thought that "popover" was a more familiar term. Brooks call these shirts "pull-over", if I recall it correctly.
What is the correct expression? This is IMPORTANT, because it has impact on my search on ebay et al.
I've decided to dub my style. PITAfull.
I think we should call all edible vegetables potatoes.
Jim.
Or we could call all edible desserts pudding.
Last edited by The Thin Repp (2012-08-02 04:14:58)
What's wrong about some sweets?
I only have problems.
No candy, sorry, jesmond!
You're not answering the question.
Last edited by jesmond (2012-08-02 06:32:13)
Man, you're inquisitive!
I like tits. Does that answer your question?
I am not interested in sex with children. I am not a pedophile.
I am a jesmondphile!
For a minute there a wasn't sure if i was on talk ivy, or the wardrobe.
Oo, how about this for the project? Is it your size?
http://www.etsy.com/listing/96692115/vintage-60s-70s-mens-short-sleeve?ref=sr_gallery_1&ga_search_query=popover+shirt&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_ship_to=US&ga_min=0&ga_max=0&ga_search_type=all&ga_facet=popover+shirt
Yeah big l sent me that i think i tried to buy it but it may have us shippin, or that was a different one, darcy has a nice one in tartan i was going to grab.