Stone island attire is chav.

seems very dated and tbh
It is the 2020s naff naff and the 1990s adidas samba. Just stop wearing it!

Over priced for plastic hooligan tat who would run a mile if nut case was running at you.

I see thousands of these jackets at home games. Some Nato military attire being used.
what would be your acceptable alternative..
 
I don't like stone Island as it's very very boring clothing for a high price. UK men's style is about not standing out. About blending in whilst also showing you have spending power with a discretely placed logo.
1970s was probably the last decade with decent fashion.
Just so I've got this right:
The 1970s were a time of decent fashion? Purple loons and platforms? Are you being serious?
 
Not against Stone Island , I like the way fashion changes over time.
I like the Peaky Blinders attire , smart and cool.
I was a big fan and wearer of the Joey attire years ago, Breamar diamond jumpers over a buttoned up Lacoste / Fila / polo shirt and stretch jeans , I will never forget the Boro football special train pulling in to York , and on the opposite platform was Everton's finest Joey crew , with all the gear on, weeks later all the young lads in Boro had the same gear on, curtesy of the golf club shop.
 
Bought my first Stone Island piece in 1996, have a few jumpers, shirt.....and a coat which cost a fortune and is currently in our loft acting as a dust sheet 😬

Had to stop wearing it, just doesn't go with the rest of my middle age attire.......
 
Not against Stone Island , I like the way fashion changes over time.
I like the Peaky Blinders attire , smart and cool.
I was a big fan and wearer of the Joey attire years ago, Breamar diamond jumpers over a buttoned up Lacoste / Fila / polo shirt and stretch jeans , I will never forget the Boro football special train pulling in to York , and on the opposite platform was Everton's finest Joey crew , with all the gear on, weeks later all the young lads in Boro had the same gear on, curtesy of the golf club shop.
Love the Peaky Blinders attire too 👍
 
It is the 2020s naff naff and the 1990s adidas samba. Just stop wearing it!

Over priced for plastic hooligan tat who would run a mile if nut case was running at you.

I see thousands of these jackets at home games. Some Nato military attire being used.
Naff Naff 2020's?
 
I love this messageboard, and the blanket statements like "Stone Island attire is chav" which doesn't even make sense as a sentence, but let's ignore that bit.

I'm a degree educated, 45 year old married father of one, who works in the city as a management consultant. I go to the ballet a couple of times a year, read a couple of books a month, and would hardly refer to myself as a "chav" whatever that means these days, given how lazily people use the term. I own a few bits of Stone Island, I also own a bepoke suit from Saville Row, I wear Sunspel, Paul Smith, Comme de Garcon, APC, Margaret Howell amongst other labels, as I like clothes,

It's tiresome when people like the OP sneeringly look down on any working class kids who happen to have an interest in clothes, and happen to chose a label that is synonymous with football and terrace culture, especially when they use throwaway insults like "chav" to try belittle anyone who happens to wear a brand they may not choose to wear themselves.
 
I love this messageboard, and the blanket statements like "Stone Island attire is chav" which doesn't even make sense as a sentence, but let's ignore that bit.

I'm a degree educated, 45 year old married father of one, who works in the city as a management consultant. I go to the ballet a couple of times a year, read a couple of books a month, and would hardly refer to myself as a "chav" whatever that means these days, given how lazily people use the term. I own a few bits of Stone Island, I also own a bepoke suit from Saville Row, I wear Sunspel, Paul Smith, Comme de Garcon, APC, Margaret Howell amongst other labels, as I like clothes,

It's tiresome when people like the OP sneeringly look down on any working class kids who happen to have an interest in clothes, and happen to chose a label that is synonymous with football and terrace culture, especially when they use throwaway insults like "chav" to try belittle anyone who happens to wear a brand they may not choose to wear themselves.
You only read a couple of books a month??

Illiterate Chav :D
 
I love this messageboard, and the blanket statements like "Stone Island attire is chav" which doesn't even make sense as a sentence, but let's ignore that bit.

I'm a degree educated, 45 year old married father of one, who works in the city as a management consultant. I go to the ballet a couple of times a year, read a couple of books a month, and would hardly refer to myself as a "chav" whatever that means these days, given how lazily people use the term. I own a few bits of Stone Island, I also own a bepoke suit from Saville Row, I wear Sunspel, Paul Smith, Comme de Garcon, APC, Margaret Howell amongst other labels, as I like clothes,

It's tiresome when people like the OP sneeringly look down on any working class kids who happen to have an interest in clothes, and happen to chose a label that is synonymous with football and terrace culture, especially when they use throwaway insults like "chav" to try belittle anyone who happens to wear a brand they may not choose to wear themselves.
Do you get the badge in at the ballet? ........😉
 
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