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Post by mixedup on Jul 20, 2018 15:09:09 GMT -5
Hi... anybody purchased or seen insrore the kirk originals notorious? Can't decide between the black or tortoiseshell also how big are they? Cheers I bit the bullet and ordered the tortoiseshell from PG. They’re gorgeous shades, but definitely on the large size (which is odd because they don’t look that way in the Glasto 94 photos). Not sure they look good on me to be honest, which is a shame because they look phenomenal (definitely quality).
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Post by MONO on Aug 5, 2018 3:40:31 GMT -5
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Post by MONO on Aug 9, 2018 4:25:22 GMT -5
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Post by theyknowwhatimean on Aug 9, 2018 10:26:37 GMT -5
I like this: Very Beatles-in-Rishikesh. As to whether I'd have the balls to wear sommat like that meself, well, that's another thing.
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Post by MONO on Aug 9, 2018 10:45:49 GMT -5
You'd definitely need less balls than for the tunic of the same style
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Post by oasisserbia on Aug 9, 2018 11:48:53 GMT -5
I don't have balls to wear this because sweat stains would be too obvious considering weather this month and that colour.
That's why I only wear black t-shirts and white sometimes.
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Post by mockba08 on Aug 10, 2018 5:32:37 GMT -5
I don't have balls to wear this because sweat stains would be too obvious considering weather this month and that colour. That's why I only wear black t-shirts and white sometimes. Get on the Driclor. Top gear that, fucking painful though.
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Post by MONO on Aug 23, 2018 11:13:06 GMT -5
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Post by goletitout1986 on Aug 23, 2018 11:22:02 GMT -5
I don't have balls to wear this because sweat stains would be too obvious considering weather this month and that colour. That's why I only wear black t-shirts and white sometimes. Get on the Driclor. Top gear that, fucking painful though. Does this stuff just sting like a bugger?
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Post by bestwick8 on Aug 23, 2018 11:58:57 GMT -5
Anyone know what brand or style of shirt Paul is wearing here?
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Post by mockba08 on Aug 24, 2018 8:27:27 GMT -5
Get on the Driclor. Top gear that, fucking painful though. Does this stuff just sting like a bugger? Yeah but go through the pain barrier. I only use it for one night every couple of months. Works a treat. Just use normal antiperspirant the rest of the time.
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Post by stxparkamonkey on Sept 26, 2018 12:03:34 GMT -5
Sorry for the thread crap but I just bought myself a pair of Carrera Glasses like the ones LG wears in the pic below, really cool! Shoutout to whomever runs LG Wears on twitter pbs.twimg.com/media/DiU0mW3XcAA0dBH.jpg
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Post by mossy on Oct 15, 2018 16:21:10 GMT -5
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Post by eva Fawkes on Oct 29, 2018 17:47:49 GMT -5
Tom Brady head to toe in Pretty Green.... Thanks.
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Post by fartpanic on Nov 3, 2018 8:41:07 GMT -5
I don't have balls to wear this because sweat stains would be too obvious considering weather this month and that colour. That's why I only wear black t-shirts and white sometimes. You sound like a real catch
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Post by headhunter1971 on Nov 13, 2018 6:55:36 GMT -5
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Post by MONO on Dec 22, 2018 3:14:47 GMT -5
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Post by MONO on Jan 1, 2019 7:33:20 GMT -5
Additional 20% off - still nothing for me this season...
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Post by Didi on Jan 10, 2019 9:29:56 GMT -5
Liam Gallagher's fashion firm Pretty Green outlines Brexit plan Liam Gallagher’s British fashion label Pretty Green is poised to expand at a faster rate internationally than in the UK as it prepares for Brexit, new accounts reveal. The upmarket menswear firm, founded by the former Oasis frontman in 2009, said the move would mitigate the impact of any slowdown in the UK economy once Britain leaves the bloc. It is closely monitoring UK consumer confidence, foreign exchange rates and inflationary movements “with a view to being proactive to mitigate any associated risk [from leaving the EU]”. Pretty Green, known for its parka jackets and polo shirts, remained upbeat and praised demand for the brand. Chief executive Richard Ralph told the Standard: “I’m really pleased with the progress that Pretty Green continues to make.” He added: "We are looking forward to launching a new collection that Liam has been working on in the next few months.” The clothing firm, whose largest shareholder is Gallagher, saw turnover jump to £38.2 million in the 16 months to January 2018, up from £21.2 million in the previous year. Pre-tax losses narrowed to £1.5 million from a £5.6 million loss. It did not pay out a dividend. Source: www.standard.co.uk/business/liam-gallaghers-fashion-firm-pretty-green-outlines-brexit-plan-a4033231.html
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Post by MONO on Jan 10, 2019 16:53:20 GMT -5
A short PG history from a financial perspective. Doesn't look too good... 2011 +11k / 8,1m turnover 2012 -846k / 10,8m turnover 2013 -2m / 10.9m turnover 2014 +42k / 15.1m turnover 2015 -875k /19.8m turnover 2016 -5.6m / 21.1m turnover (revised from -937k /22.7m turnover) 2017 -1.5m / 38m turnover (16 months period Oct 16 - Jan 18) beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/05914755/filing-history
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Post by bestwick8 on Feb 5, 2019 1:50:51 GMT -5
Haven’t bought a pg parka in awhile, would you guys recommend sizing down for exact fit?
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Post by Gin & Tonic on Feb 5, 2019 2:15:44 GMT -5
Haven’t bought a pg parka in awhile, would you guys recommend sizing down for exact fit? I’d never usually size down for PG stuff as it’s mostly slim fit these days. I’d check on the item description to see if it says “cut in a slim fit” or not, if it is there’s probably no need to size down.
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Post by eva Fawkes on Feb 12, 2019 2:37:44 GMT -5
I just don't see even Líam wearing or pulling off a lot of the new Pretty Green styles....it seems like the whole line is slowly morphing into Ben Sherman, I don't know if that's necessarily a bad thing or not.
All of this concerns me, it keeps me up at night, it's 2:30 in the morning; actually I went to bed too early last night, hopefully I can fall back asleep....
Thanks.
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Post by MONO on Feb 12, 2019 3:01:28 GMT -5
Liam sometimes wore unreleased White Label jackets in the last months. Imho, Ben Sherman nowadays is a much more exciting brand than PG. They really stepped up in the last few collections whereas PG axed most high end items and their £100 plastic jackets and sub-standard polos are so indistinguishable and released in such masses, no one can tell for sure which item is from which collection anymore. Their best and legendary years were from 2010-2013 and last year they basically killed the brand by becoming a constant sale mass market brand.
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Post by daviesh on Feb 12, 2019 5:36:22 GMT -5
They have had issues last year, which a supplier has commented on, hence the almost every day sales.
Not a vintage year, although there was some good bits and pieces.
Expecting a return to form.
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