Hoodies and Caps Banned

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Pete
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yes but as Andrew said above
Well if you don't wear the hood up, in an indoor shopping centre, and don't swagger about with 5 mates all also wearing hoods I'm sure you'll be alright.
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I occasionally wear hoodies but they are always down and to accent something else. The Ned style cap is of course the ultimate type of headgear.
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I own a "Hoddie" but like someone posted above I only wear it when it's raining.

Funnily enough on the Great Eastern Railway the other week when we had a good warm day (down here in East London) he had his hoodie on when he entered the train at Manor Park & when He got off at Stratford it was still up, he looked like a complete twat
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Johnny wrote:I own a "Hoddie"
Is that something you carry brickies in?
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I have 2 hoodys.

A grey GAP one which I rarely wear (and only in winter) and a beige one with my Uni on the front (which is worn even less).

I also wear a baseball cap, but only for periods once or twice a year when my hair gets too long to style properly! :D

Most of the time I prefer to be in a t-shirt/shirt and jeans. Simple tastes you see.
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They say anyone wearing hoodies scares customers.

Dale Winton with a hoodie wouldn't
A Granny wouldn't
a 6-year old wouldn't

Surely there must be another way apart from just what people wear!
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Good on Bluewater. No-one needs to wear their hood in an indoor shopping centre, those who protest are generally those who want to get upto no good. I've got a couple of fleecy hoodies but i rarely wear them.
My 17 year old nephew wears a baseball cap and hoodie and i think it makes him look about 12 years old. No wonder he hasn't got a g/f and gets asked for i.d when buying cigarettes.
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Jimbo1991uk wrote:They say anyone wearing hoodies scares customers.

a 6-year old wouldn't
I don't know, some 6 year olds would probably be on their first ASBO at that point
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In reply to Hoddies & Baseball caps:

Today on the Central Line when I got on at Debden there was already a "yoof" on the train with his fucking hoddie up. By the time we got to Woodford he decided to take off the hoddie but had a fucking baseball cap on underneath.

These people obviously have no logic. Personally I blame Luxton ;)
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Harry Hill : "What is it about people that repair shoes that makes them so good at cutting keys? Try going in there with a shoe shaped like a key and see how confused they get."
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