Where do you stand on cardigans?

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I find that it makes you look quite the man-about-town, but nobody seems to wear them anymore?

Is it only me, or is there a reason why this is?
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well they've just been left behind in past decades like all other fashions. You'll still see several old people wearing them them to keep warm though.
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I've got a grey zip-up one lying around somewhere. I never wear it though.

My 22 year-old matey around wearing a flat cap, the sort of thing you only see old farmers wearing. He looks like a feckin' idiot.
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Beardy Bob wrote:I find that it makes you look quite the man-about-town, but nobody seems to wear them anymore?

Is it only me, or is there a reason why this is?
Shall we take bets on who this character really is?
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I would hazard a guess, but then again, we're not allowed to mention his name anymore.
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I prefer a nice blazer.
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all new Phil wrote:
Beardy Bob wrote:I find that it makes you look quite the man-about-town, but nobody seems to wear them anymore?

Is it only me, or is there a reason why this is?
Shall we take bets on who this character really is?
I'm Ken Barlow (and so is my wife.)
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Funny this topic has come up. Just this afternoon I was touring Oxford Street trying to buy a jumper/sweatshirt/fleece/vaguely warm top - and I all I could find was cardigans.

They seem to be this winter's 'in' thing.
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Ronnie Rowlands wrote:I would hazard a guess, but then again, we're not allowed to mention his name anymore.
I don't think its a chef.
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Back on topic

Does anyone here wear one?
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Beardy Bob wrote:Does anyone here wear one?
Yes, occasionally, as you know quite well, "Bob".

But I'm old enough to get away with it.

You could have asked that question face to face, had you bothered to attend tonight's meeting!
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