Nice avatar by the way. Tibetan Fox, right?
No, that was John Gall by the way, not Jim.
He would likely take that as a compliment being a cappucino swilling Guardianista.
Only Jim is the gay youth worker. Hepcat dresses as a Policeman and I dress as a Red Indian. You can be the soldier if you want Eggcart?
I do a bit of highway maintenance, can I join? Oh shit I'm already a red indian. (native american to non-Ivy Style readers)
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Young man, there's no need to feel down
I said young man, pick yourself off the ground
I said young man, 'cause your in a new town
There's no need to be unhappy
Young man, there's a place you can go
I said young man, when you're short on your dough
You can stay there and I'm sure you will find
Many ways to have a good time
Harpo's the man!
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I think that look's blue steel, but it could be magnum? I've always liked Heikki's style.
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Ha,ha. I'm not sure Liam has strayed into rockabilly. Although I quite like the future you've set out for me. I'd probably be to old by that point to get involved in any real civil unrest though.
Re. Chens: I don't regard him as evil incarnate or the world's worst dressed (perhaps some people who know me in the real world would consider me for the role). However I have never seen a photo of him looking good. As I said yesterday, he seems to love the contemporary designer ethos of 'look at me', but being aligned with ivy he's forbidden from wearing clothes with external labels/logos, so he has to resort to wearing as many attention-seeking garments as he can.
As an ivyist who buys all his clothes new, I can understand why he has the necessity to liven up his look; the garments made by present day Brooks etc simply do not have the understated substance of real ivy. Without some sort of gimmick they have no presence.
(I'm not saying it's impossible to wear ivy and only buy new, btw, but it would require the wearer to buy from a very small number of retailers.)
Btw, I'm not implying that I am some sort of style guru; after 4 years of ivyism, I'm still finding my feet (metaphorically speaking - this has no relation to standing on gay priests).
However I think in the near future I'm going to get my look passable (and I'm a perfectionist).
Challenge accepted.