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Oh yeah, duh, it changed to the oxford.
wish you had photos before the indigo dye bath
can't wait for this shirt
One of my retailers had the temerity to say "Nah, don't want any of these, IH and OD is becoming a joke"…..................
. . . EX-retailer
well, if he thinks so - but still pretty unmannered through.
"Unmannered" - nice.
@hectic:
well, isn´t it?
Yes, it is. But we would say rude not unmannered…...
But umannered is a less rude way of putting it
@Giles:
oh
Or ill mannered….....
@SimonQ.:
@hectic: "Unmannered" - nice. well, isn´t it?
I was complimenting you on your nuanced critique
"Nah, don't want any of these, IH and OD is becoming a joke"
This guy's probs OD'ing on funnypowder…
@SimonQ.: @hectic: "Unmannered" - nice. well, isn´t it? I was complimenting you on your nuanced critique
oh, then i got it wrong. my english isn´t the best and i though like "maybe this word doesn´t exist?"
The perils of low bandwidth posts
Nope "unmannered" is perfectly acceptable Simon - most of us 'English' speakers have forgotten how to use the language . . . so well done to you
@ Simon - just for clarity - you were correct, I was commenting on your good English. My original reply was insufficient.
Isn't it 'commending', hectic?..
haha, it could be commending also. You Euro dudes shame most of us Brits.
@monday:
i don't know what you guys are talking about but i had to change pants after i saw these pics.