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dickies grafters jumper

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http://www.dickiesstore.co.uk/dickies-w ... GR89000/0/

(didnt get it from this shop, i got it stockport, across from paintmaster)

had this for a few weeks now, and used properly this morning, as it was baltic.

toasty warm (really thick fleece stuff), pockets for you hands at the front (called a kangaroo pocket :? ), pencil pocket, waterproof shoulder pads for light rain. Its very good indeed, highly recommended.
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handyman wrote:http://www.dickiesstore.co.uk/dickies-w ... GR89000/0/

(didnt get it from this shop, i got it stockport, across from paintmaster)

had this for a few weeks now, and used properly this morning, as it was baltic.
toasty warm (really thick fleece stuff), pockets for you hands at the front (called a kangaroo pocket :? ), pencil pocket, waterproof shoulder pads for light rain. Its very good indeed, highly recommended.
FFS - are you a southerner is disguise - it wasnt't that cold :roll:
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it was 2 degrees, frost on the ground (so might have been colder) this morning, 8am. Busters due to wear his gortex jacket in the mornings for another season :lol:
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Post by Hitch »

Dickies make good workwear, most of it is good value aswell.

I use the proban overalls :)
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Post by bathstyle »

I tend to wear Matalan Jumpers with a company logo embroidered on, if I get cold I stick on a Benny hat. £4 for the jumper, £3.50 for the logo
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Flat Cap and string vest oop here, and when it gets really cold
we put shoes on as well. :lol:
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skiking wrote:
handyman wrote:http://www.dickiesstore.co.uk/dickies-w ... GR89000/0/

(didnt get it from this shop, i got it stockport, across from paintmaster)

had this for a few weeks now, and used properly this morning, as it was baltic.
toasty warm (really thick fleece stuff), pockets for you hands at the front (called a kangaroo pocket :? ), pencil pocket, waterproof shoulder pads for light rain. Its very good indeed, highly recommended.
FFS - are you a southerner is disguise - it wasnt't that cold :roll:
prepare from a drunken pm from ifit :? :lol:
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i get too hot in jumpers even in freezing. always end up in a tee shirt with my nipples erect :thumbright:
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.... and they come in Girls Sizes :lol:
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panlid wrote:i get too hot in jumpers even in freezing. always end up in a tee shirt with my nipples erect :thumbright:
:lol:
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panlid wrote:..... a tee shirt with my nipples erect :thumbright:
hey Panlid, you just don't do the concept of "TMI", do you :lol: :lol:

Personally speaking, I wear a fleece nearly all year round - I could never live 'op north :grin:
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Post by Jaeger_S2k »

......... now why would Panlids post make me think of the Hillbilly Weather Station?
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