NIMAN wrote: » If this is what passes for being stylish then count me out.http://cdn-04.independent.ie/incoming/article31123205.ece/49a6d/ALTERNATES/w620/PL1425390Paul%20Galvin%20Tweed.jpg
biko wrote: » Paul looks awful younghttp://www.dunnesstores.com/cdn/paul-galvin/ and no, I don't play to buy anything just because he fronts it. Lads that buy stuff just because Beckham, McGregor etc wore it are just sheep.
jimmy blevins wrote: » "Paul Galvan dropped crotch joggers", sounds like a venereal disease.
king_of_inismac wrote: » Give the guy a chance! I don't buy his clothes but I do admire his ambition. Up until recently it would be seen as very odd to be both a GAA player and into fashion. He chose to go against the grain and follow his passion into clothes. We should encourage more young people to be so ambitious. Outside ireland, following your dream is actually encouraged!
sabat wrote: » Had a look at the range there; the model looks like the local 'cool lad' from some sh1t country town circa 1988 who hangs around outside the chipper selling 5-spots.http://m.dunnesstores.com/view-all/paul-galvin/fcp-category/list
smash wrote: » That's not Samuel Beckett either!
MeatTwoVeg wrote: » He looks like a blind guy that's been dressed by his friends in a rather cruel prank.
glued wrote: » Not a fan of his gear but wouldn't begrudge him for it.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » What does the Beckett quote even mean in this context? "We are all born mad, some remain so." Okay... Maybe they're trying to imply that you'd need to be mentally unwell to wear Paul Galvin. Maybe it's a desperate appeal to Beckettian boy-intellectuals, whom I wouldn't have thought are Dunne's target market. Just has no context at all.
biko wrote: » Paul looks awful younghttp://www.dunnesstores.com/cdn/paul-galvin/
TerrorFirmer wrote: » That picture is just retina scorching. Just about everything is wrong with it, it looks like someone has photoshopped, at random, three different people into one composite being, each with a different body type and fashion style.
Ush1 wrote: » I'm holding out for his wooden plank range.
pauliebdub wrote: » The only item I like is the red bomber jacket but at 70 quid it's way too expensive. You could buy something similar in H&M for half the price. Do young fashionable people shop in Dunne's? I haven't set foot inside one in years.
Fluffy Cat 88 wrote: » I wonder what age group/demographic the range is aimed for? I can't imagine any lad over 40 wearing this stuff, but do lads under 40 buy clothes from Dunnes? Usually with womens stuff its pigeon-holed into age category/plus sized/formal/work wear/sports etc. Who is buying and wearing this stuff?
Joeytheparrot wrote: » How will you wear the plank?