Oct 2021
8:55pm, 18 Oct 2021
802 posts
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forest plodder
Lip Gloss, a lot of my Facebook memories show me I have ten year old clothes, and older.
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Oct 2021
9:01pm, 18 Oct 2021
9,838 posts
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cathrobinson
Nothing wrong with that, FP. I tend to keep clothes until they wear out these days. But then I also don’t give much of a toss about fashion trends.
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Oct 2021
9:13pm, 18 Oct 2021
55,504 posts
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Lip Gloss
Oh I do too. .
I just thought it was funny that today when we are talking ID badges I have the same top on and it will be the same trousers too as Asda don't have the ones I like anymore AND I do need new ones.
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Oct 2021
9:48pm, 18 Oct 2021
54,538 posts
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Velociraptor
I have the same cardigan on today as I'm wearing on my 2006 smartcard photo, and it wasn't new then.
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Oct 2021
10:13pm, 18 Oct 2021
52,196 posts
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Derby Tup
I had a pair of shorts on at the weekend that I think I bought in Next in Meadowhall in the late 90’s
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Oct 2021
10:24pm, 18 Oct 2021
22,735 posts
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Rosehip
I’m wearing a fleece top that is a handmedown from my two sons - has to be at least 15 years old, they’ve both grown out of it.
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Oct 2021
11:00pm, 18 Oct 2021
80,524 posts
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swittle
First t-shirt for running in an event dates from 1987 - still in occasional use.
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Oct 2021
11:56pm, 18 Oct 2021
81,031 posts
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Hanneke
I too wear ancient clothes. I can't remember when I last bought something new, other than work boots and work jeans, last year and last month respectively. It is the only thing I wear out these days. Oh and some leggings earlier this year.
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Oct 2021
1:45am, 19 Oct 2021
23,641 posts
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Dvorak
I was wearing a Fiorucci t-shirt yesterday which I bought for a ridiculously extravagant £32, when I went up to Edinburgh to see Kraftwerk. In 1990.
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Oct 2021
2:32am, 19 Oct 2021
3,720 posts
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Grumpypants
Great to see everyone using their clothes until they wear out.
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