Drake Curved Pediatrician wrote: » They're comfy, they're warm, they last ages. I wouldn't make a habit of wearing them outside but I have done the odd time. But now I found out some foreign teenagers found them funny I'm dying from all these fcuks I give
Smondie wrote: » Drake Curved Pediatrician wrote: » They're comfy, they're warm, they last ages. I wouldn't make a habit of wearing them outside but I have done the odd time. But now I found out some foreign teenagers found them funny I'm dying from all these fcuks I give when they saw the group's of them, At first they thought they were some type of reintegration back in to society project, for people with issues, being brought out for the day. When the realised it was fashion they were stunned, then hysterical with the laughter.
Drake Curved Pediatrician wrote: » Smondie wrote: » Drake Curved Pediatrician wrote: » They're comfy, they're warm, they last ages. I wouldn't make a habit of wearing them outside but I have done the odd time. But now I found out some foreign teenagers found them funny I'm dying from all these fcuks I give when they saw the group's of them, At first they thought they were some type of reintegration back in to society project, for people with issues, being brought out for the day. When the realised it was fashion they were stunned, then hysterical with the laughter. Thanks for the blow by blow. I feel like I was there!
Strong Life in Dublin wrote: » Who the hell cares what others wear
Smondie wrote: » One of them went and purchased a pair, and they were doing skits of gombeen Irish tracksuit wearers. It really tickled them.
osarusan wrote: » In Limerick you check to see if there are white socks - that's when you really know.
namloc1980 wrote: » They're easily entertained anyway.
Widdershins wrote: » The difference is they probably really are ''hard''
Drake Curved Pediatrician wrote: » Sports brands in a proper Limerick accent sound brilliant. "Ah you gomie, you spilt that on me Adeeeeeeeeda-aas!"
osarusan wrote: » shuddupyouhaaaaanidicap.
Drake Curved Pediatrician wrote: » osarusan wrote: » In Limerick you check to see if there are white socks - that's when you really know. Sports brands in a proper Limerick accent sound brilliant. "Ah you gomie, you spilt that on me Adeeeeeeeeda-aas!"
Smondie wrote: » Are these grey tracksuits branded labels? :eek:
Drake Curved Pediatrician wrote: They're comfy, they're warm, they last ages. I wouldn't make a habit of wearing them outside but I have done the odd time. But now I found out some foreign teenagers found them funny I'm dying from all these fcuks I give
jackinthemix94 wrote: » Smondie wrote: » Are these grey tracksuits branded labels? :eek: I think so. I always wonder where they've got the money from for them - they actually aren't cheap.
BrendaN_f wrote: » always funny hearing fat/ugly people judge tracksuit wearers for being sloppy
andekwarhola wrote: » BrendaN_f wrote: » always funny hearing fat/ugly people judge tracksuit wearers for being sloppy To be fair, there must be a tsunami of terror spreading through the manky tracksuit community now that the neckbeards have called their bluff.
Burial. wrote: » What do people suggest teenagers wear so?
Smondie wrote: » I had some foreign teenagers with me over the weekend and the laughs they got of the manky grey tracksuit trend. There was what's app pictures flying to thier friends at home on this fashion. People give out about buying school uniforms yet there seems to be no shortage of money for manky tracksuits. Is it a lack of mirrors or a lack of self respect that has caused an increase in this, ahem, 'fashion trend'?
mdwexford wrote: » No idea what people are talking about. Thread needs more pictures.
RedemptionZ wrote: » Wear them regularly. I actually don't mind the way they look. ......, I just like the way they look, ....