HK phooey wrote:He's never once apologised to me and he's abusive all the time!
but you give as good as you get!

HK phooey wrote:He's never once apologised to me and he's abusive all the time!





Crumbs Foxy that's a bit intellectual!!oldbluefox wrote:Is hogwash the common man's term for a Gadarene swine shower?

http://www.tena.co.uk/men/oldbluefox wrote:I surprise myself sometimes......................
OK I surprise myself most times!!!!




You can wear whatever braces you like because they should never be seen. Normally they would be covered by the waistcoat. A belt is strictly a no-no as indeed are belt loops.gfwgfw wrote:How about gentleman's braces standing in the complicated dress code
I prefer them to a belt and have an interesting collection purchased whilst enjoying the USA
I have had several raised eyebrows/comments in various UK establishments, but never in a 'Spoons emporium


That depends on one's hips. Or lack of them.Dark Knight wrote:if ones DJ is tailored and not some cheap of the peg job from M&S or Matalan, you don't need braces or a belt
as it fits properly

Not strictly true.Dark Knight wrote:if ones DJ is tailored and not some cheap of the peg job from M&S or Matalan, you don't need braces or a belt
as it fits properly

So what happens at the end of the cruise when you are two sizes larger ?Dark Knight wrote:would disagree Smurfy
mine doesn't need braces or anything else to keep up the trousers, as it fits properly


They should come up to your belly button.david63 wrote:Not strictly true.Dark Knight wrote:if ones DJ is tailored and not some cheap of the peg job from M&S or Matalan, you don't need braces or a belt
as it fits properly
If you have a tailored evening suit with "proper" dress trousers then you will HAVE to wear braces


If only, if only...Dark Knight wrote:up to your belly button?
jeez do you have a red nose and big shoes to go with the trousers?