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Post by lagwafis on Jan 13, 2024 13:52:41 GMT
what an average night out on the town looks like when you're cobhamstokey and thehartshillbadger
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Post by frasier37 on Jan 13, 2024 14:04:02 GMT
aftershave - none but still have a bottle of aramis somewhere from decades ago Hair product - none Deodorant - organic virgin coconut oil Bath or shower - Mint and Tea tree beard or clean shaven - razor moisturiser - organic coconut oil also use for cooking Haircut - shiney head, razor it once a week Any other products you could recommend? no Boxers - Hackett or Crew clothing
Socks - aldi work socks/aldi trainer socks Jeans - river island T Shirts - trespass Suits - french connection Coats - next / trespass Shoes - barefoot junkie / next Trainers - adidas / barefoot junkie
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jan 13, 2024 14:24:55 GMT
what an average night out on the town looks like when you're cobhamstokey and thehartshillbadger Cobham is the one doing the ironing
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Post by neworleanstokie on Jan 13, 2024 14:31:00 GMT
Beard moisturizer - Clinique for Men Cologne- Tom Ford - Noir de Noir, Tuscan Leather, Oud Wood, Noir Extreme (everyday) Hair product - Aveda for Men Deodorant - Arm and Hammer Bath or shower - Clinique for Men Face Wash/Scub Haircut - once every 4 weeks Aveda Boxers - Hugo Boss Socks - Paul Smith Jeans - Diesel Belts - Hugo Boss Dress shirts- Hugo Boss T Shirts - Belstaff/BR Suits - Hugo Boss, Burberry, Ties - Paul Smith, Hugo Boss Sweaters - Belstaff, Barbour Coats - Montcler, Belstaff, Ugg, Barbour, Rag and Bone Shoes - Belstaff, Churches, Rag and Bone Trainers - Asics Gym gear - Nike mostly Watches - Rolex GMT, IWC Ingenieur, Omega Seamater 300M, Casio G shock Glasses - Tom Ford, Starck, Thom Browne Scarf - Belstaff Sunglasses - Thom Browne
Rarely pay full retail, mostly bought on sale or outet.
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Jan 13, 2024 14:45:37 GMT
Beard moisturizer - Clinique for Men Cologne- Tom Ford - Noir de Noir, Tuscan Leather, Oud Wood, Noir Extreme (everyday) Hair product - Aveda for Men Deodorant - Arm and Hammer Bath or shower - Clinique for Men Face Wash/Scub Haircut - once every 4 weeks Aveda Boxers - Hugo Boss Socks - Paul Smith Jeans - Diesel Belts - Hugo Boss Dress shirts- Hugo Boss T Shirts - Belstaff/BR Suits - Hugo Boss, Burberry, Ties - Paul Smith, Hugo Boss Sweaters - Belstaff, Barbour Coats - Montcler, Belstaff, Ugg, Barbour, Rag and Bone Shoes - Belstaff, Churches, Rag and Bone Trainers - Asics Gym gear - Nike mostly Watches - Rolex GMT, IWC Ingenieur, Omega Seamater 300M, Casio G shock Glasses - Tom Ford, Starck, Thom Browne Scarf - Belstaff Sunglasses - Thom Browne Rarely pay full retail, mostly bought on sale or outet. Bloody hell, you flash bastard 😳 🤣 👍
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Post by musik on Jan 13, 2024 15:08:51 GMT
Beard moisturizer - Clinique for Men Cologne- Tom Ford - Noir de Noir, Tuscan Leather, Oud Wood, Noir Extreme (everyday) Hair product - Aveda for Men Deodorant - Arm and Hammer Bath or shower - Clinique for Men Face Wash/Scub Haircut - once every 4 weeks Aveda Boxers - Hugo Boss Socks - Paul Smith Jeans - Diesel Belts - Hugo Boss Dress shirts- Hugo Boss T Shirts - Belstaff/BR Suits - Hugo Boss, Burberry, Ties - Paul Smith, Hugo Boss Sweaters - Belstaff, Barbour Coats - Montcler, Belstaff, Ugg, Barbour, Rag and Bone Shoes - Belstaff, Churches, Rag and Bone Trainers - Asics Gym gear - Nike mostly Watches - Rolex GMT, IWC Ingenieur, Omega Seamater 300M, Casio G shock Glasses - Tom Ford, Starck, Thom Browne Scarf - Belstaff Sunglasses - Thom Browne Rarely pay full retail, mostly bought on sale or outet. Bloody hell, you flash bastard 😳 🤣 👍 When I see lists like that I come to think of a Christmas tree for some reason. "Sale or outlet" is a plus.
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Post by musik on Jan 13, 2024 15:19:40 GMT
Haircut - Steve's on Oxford Street. £5 every 6 weeks. Now I understand why you people go to the barber's that often. The standard cost here for a standard haircut is about £60 I would say. Some places in the city centre charge as much as £200 though for a standard hair cut. If it's something special, like doing it in time for a wedding, a hair arrangement, it could be £500. Of course there are cheap places in the £20 region, but noone really expect them to be legal and that they pay any taxes and receipts are rare. That's why I only go when it's absolutely necessary, five times a year.
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Post by mickeythemaestro on Jan 13, 2024 15:23:28 GMT
Haircut - Steve's on Oxford Street. £5 every 6 weeks. Now I understand why you people go to the barber's that often. The standard cost here for a standard haircut is about £60 I would say. Some places in the city centre charge as much as £200 though for a standard hair cut. If it's something special, like doing it in time for a wedding, a hair arrangement, it could be £500. Of course there are cheap places in the £20 region, but noone really expect them to be legal and that they pay any taxes and receipts are rare. That's why I only go when it's absolutely necessary, five times a year. 200 nicker for a mens hair cut. Fook that. I'm moving over to your neck of the woods and setting up a barbers. Defo a gap in the market at those kind of prices. What about slap heads like me? Surely they don't charge a baldy daft money for a 3 min buzz 😳
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Post by musik on Jan 13, 2024 15:31:34 GMT
Now I understand why you people go to the barber's that often. The standard cost here for a standard haircut is about £60 I would say. Some places in the city centre charge as much as £200 though for a standard hair cut. If it's something special, like doing it in time for a wedding, a hair arrangement, it could be £500. Of course there are cheap places in the £20 region, but noone really expect them to be legal and that they pay any taxes and receipts are rare. That's why I only go when it's absolutely necessary, five times a year. 200 nicker for a mens hair cut. Fook that. I'm moving over to your neck of the woods and setting up a barbers. Defo a gap in the market at those kind of prices. What about slap heads like me? Surely they don't charge a baldy daft money for a 3 min buzz 😳 It differs. Some charge differently depending on the time it takes, but I've seen some charge just as much (low price to medium price range). Never had a haircut in one of those overpriced places ...
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Post by superjw on Jan 13, 2024 15:41:33 GMT
Aftershave - Next for everyday, Sauvage elixir for other Deodorant- Mitchum roll on Shower - olive oil based soap bar, better for my skin Clothes - mostly next these days, jeans are Levi’s Shoes - new balance or vans trainers, doc Martin boots Watch - Apple
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Post by lawrieleslie on Jan 13, 2024 16:18:36 GMT
Temu. Cut out the western profit margins and buy direct from the people making it. Honestly couldn't care less for 'brands' myself. Is Temu stuff reliable and kosher. Seems awfully cheap so haven’t dared buy anything but I do look because you can’t avoid the advertising.
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Post by salopstick on Jan 13, 2024 16:47:52 GMT
I use a stainless steel razor with vintage 1970s Gillette blades. A nice brush and decent soap. Quality
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Post by salopstick on Jan 13, 2024 16:49:27 GMT
Aftershave - Issay Miyake, D&G dark blue, Givenchy Pi. Hair product - I’m business at the front and party at the back,so wax. Deodorant - Lynx obvs Bath or shower - Long hot soak Sunday evenings, shower rest of the week and always at night. Moisturiser - L’Oréal Men Expert (occasionally) Beard - Long stubble, Mexican tash with white cheek pieces, Braun trimmers. Boxers - Next Socks - Next Jeans - Next T Shirts - Next Suits - What’s a suit? Have blazers from charity shops. Coats- Montane for weather, charity shops for casual Shoes - Office desert boots, Office brogues, Timberland deck shoes. Trainers - Adidas, Nike air max. Gym gear - Any old shite that still fits after last time Aftershave -Proraso…. Makes the ladies leave snail trails ! Hair products - REV styling wax no.454….a bit less ‘waxy’ and doesn’t make your hair stand on end like a twig Deodorant-Dove Shower gel- Dove Ph neutral…. Because I’m delicate ! Moisturizer- Nivea Beard - no. Women don’t like kissing a Brillo pad Do they…? Boxers - C&A. Socks - ditto Jeans - PME Legend T-Shirts - Ralph Lauren. Reasonably priced and last a hell of a long time without going out of shape… a good investment Suit …. Nah RL and Lacoste polos are terrific value for money
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Jan 13, 2024 18:27:04 GMT
One thing I would never pay big money for is a watch as I have a tendency to either break or lose them. I'd hate it if that happened to a watch that cost a bomb.
I have a Huawei Smart watch that I lost, found it in one of my shoes about 9 months later.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jan 13, 2024 18:29:22 GMT
Aftershave -Proraso…. Makes the ladies leave snail trails ! Hair products - REV styling wax no.454….a bit less ‘waxy’ and doesn’t make your hair stand on end like a twig Deodorant-Dove Shower gel- Dove Ph neutral…. Because I’m delicate ! Moisturizer- Nivea Beard - no. Women don’t like kissing a Brillo pad Do they…? Boxers - C&A. Socks - ditto Jeans - PME Legend T-Shirts - Ralph Lauren. Reasonably priced and last a hell of a long time without going out of shape… a good investment Suit …. Nah RL and Lacoste polos are terrific value for money I find both to be massively oversized
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Post by cobhamstokey on Jan 13, 2024 19:09:36 GMT
what an average night out on the town looks like when you're cobhamstokey and thehartshillbadger Who told you
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Post by franklin on Jan 13, 2024 19:24:09 GMT
I'm not fussed about fashion never have been I get my clobber or I should say my lady gets my clobber from next as for "grooming" very rarely use aftershave but I do have some Chanel free when I buy my lady some perfume from them. I shaved everyday for over 20yrs so I shave now only when I'm told to smarten myself up again by my good lady. Hair it's been clippered for decades and I do it myself. I rely on my natural handsome good looks and athletic build (or is it fat nowadays) to see me through the day 😁
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Post by Roger Everyone on Jan 13, 2024 19:26:26 GMT
Aftershave - Paul Smith,Boss Hair product - n/a Grade 1 every two weeks Deodorant - L'oreal roll on (use the whole range) Bath or shower - Long hot soak Sunday evenings, shower rest of the week. Moisturiser - tap water Beard - occasional stuble but mostly clean shaven. Boxers - Fatface Socks - fatface Jeans - Fatface/levis T Shirts - various , Penguin,fatface,northface,levis,quicksilver,O'neil, Suits - weddings and funerals only Coats- I have rather a collection, Barbour (3),Fatface (3),Northface (3) surplus m65, levis. Shoes - DM chelsea boots Black and Brown, Timberland shoes/Boots Trainers - Converse,vans,Adiddas. Never Nike Gym gear - n/a
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Post by Dave the Rave on Jan 13, 2024 22:27:11 GMT
Temu. Cut out the western profit margins and buy direct from the people making it. Honestly couldn't care less for 'brands' myself. Is Temu stuff reliable and kosher. Seems awfully cheap so haven’t dared buy anything but I do look because you can’t avoid the advertising. All been good for me so far - takes about ten days to arrive but other than that it's perfectly good quality for the price. Also bought a few electrical items that have so far been spot on. Most of the stuff in UK shops is made in China anyhow so I just see it as cutting out the middle man.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2024 0:08:12 GMT
Love my clothes, always have.
Wear all the usual designer stuff, Stone Island, Boss, Belstaff, CP Company, Paul Smith etc....
Don't need hair products as I'm going bald so shave my hair on number 1 every week.
Got a load of nice aftershaves with Boss and Jean Paul Gaultier being my favourite.
Jeans have to be Boss, their Jeans are comfortably the best out there in my opinion.
Trainers have to be Paul Smith or Adidas Originals.
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Post by cobhamstokey on Jan 14, 2024 9:23:32 GMT
Aftershave - Aqua Di Parma Hair product - Malin & Goetz Dark Rum shampoo/shower gel Deodarent - Salt of the earth Bath or shower - Usually the shower being at the gym 4 or 5 days a week. beard or clean shaven - Beardish, just whack the trimmer over it when I'm in the gym. moisturiser - not really Haircut - Steve's on Oxford Street. £5 every 6 weeks. Any other products you could recommend? Boxers - John Lewis Socks - Anything Merino or alpaca at the moment. Jeans - Paul Smith, Cords & Co T Shirts - Where to start - Trickett, AOF, Paul Smith mainly. Suits - Not really. Barbour shirts and Barbour or Carhartt trousers for work. Trojan safety rigger boots too. Coats - Paramo, Rab, Jack Wolfskin tend to be multi-functional Shoes - Chatham Trainers - Nike, Salewa, Puma Gym gear - any old crap but usually Adidas and under armour. Walking boots - Aku, Inov-8. Walking clothes - Jack Wolfskin waterproof trousers (perfection for my fit), Artilect, Aclima - anything natural and breathable most of the time. Slobbing gear - Odlo, Aclima. I tend to try and find the bargains and make them last, they're not cheap either way but I buy it to last and avoid made in China/Bangladesh/India as much as is possible. The Paramo eBay shop is pretty good for anyone into seconds/refurbished good quality kit. Alpkit shops will repair a lot of your existing outdoor gear too. Paul Smiths a great designer. Very expensive so I never buy new but you can get some cracking bargains on ebay. His t-shirts are really creative and colourful. Neil Barrett do some beauty’s too they do some t-shirts where they mix people from histories faces. images.app.goo.gl/6jJPkvptLCzq3nZH7I got this one at a steal Morrison / Hendrix
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Post by NassauDave on Jan 14, 2024 9:41:38 GMT
Generally scruffy as fuck, although-
Atershave- Hai Karate
Monday: Native American head dress
Tuesday: Sleeveless lumberjack shirt with builders safety helmet
Wednesday: American cop outfit with aviator shades and a massive tache.
Shower at the YMCA. It's fun to stay there.
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Post by NassauDave on Jan 14, 2024 9:48:43 GMT
So none of you fuckers shop at Primark? Really?😉
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Post by danceswithclams on Jan 14, 2024 11:24:05 GMT
There's seemingly a lot of grown men out there who smell like teenage boys.
Lynx I ask you 🤦♂️
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jan 14, 2024 11:25:45 GMT
There's seemingly a lot of grown men out there who smell like teenage boys. Lynx I ask you 🤦♂️ Not if you’re wearing Oriental!
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Post by chuffedstokie on Jan 14, 2024 11:33:57 GMT
There's seemingly a lot of grown men out there who smell like teenage boys. Lynx I ask you 🤦♂️ Wonder what the smellie of the moment is for today's wannabe 16/17 year old 🤔
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Post by musik on Jan 14, 2024 12:40:56 GMT
I have 12 shirts but all with the same problem. They fit nice, shoulders and arm length, but the collar button can't be buttoned on any of them.
Q: is there any shirt model out there with extra room for the neck?
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Post by gawa on Jan 14, 2024 12:42:26 GMT
Slim cut jeans, flannel shirts, cardigans and long/tall cut tees. Not fussed on brands.
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Post by supersimonstainrod on Jan 14, 2024 13:02:37 GMT
There's seemingly a lot of grown men out there who smell like teenage boys. Lynx I ask you 🤦♂️ Wonder what the smellie of the moment is for today's wannabe 16/17 year old 🤔 Do you mean it's not still Hai Karate?!
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Post by jesusmcmuffin on Jan 14, 2024 13:09:13 GMT
Love my clothes, always have. Wear all the usual designer stuff, Stone Island, Boss, Belstaff, CP Company, Paul Smith etc.... Don't need hair products as I'm going bald so shave my hair on number 1 every week. Got a load of nice aftershaves with Boss and Jean Paul Gaultier being my favourite. Jeans have to be Boss, their Jeans are comfortably the best out there in my opinion. Trainers have to be Paul Smith or Adidas Originals. Adidas Beckenbauers a big fave of mine . Do like Armani trainers but have a soft spot for Patrick Rio
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