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Postby Andrew Cusack on Mon Aug 08, 2005 6:38 pm

Plus Fours: acceptable for everyday wear?
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Postby Eliot Wilson on Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:42 pm

If you're Bertie Wooster, 90 years old or a paedophile, yeah, sure.

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Postby BasilSeal on Mon Aug 08, 2005 9:44 pm

Perfectly, in any situation where tweed coats would also be suitable.
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Umbrellas

Postby BasilSeal on Thu Aug 11, 2005 7:09 pm

Chaps, I am considering purchasing a new umbrella. I have narrowed the field down to a large Brigg with a black canopy, suitable for two people, or a golf umbrella by Mssrs. Dege and Skinner in teh black, gold, and red of my cricket club, I Zingari Australia.

I am leaning towards the Brigg.

Thoughts?
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Postby Kizzy on Fri Aug 12, 2005 9:06 am

Given that so many of you here are graduates, can you help me identify a couple of academic hoods? From memory, one's just royal blue, but the other has darkish green with marroon around the edge. Any ideas?
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Postby Anon. on Sat Aug 13, 2005 10:00 pm

Quoting Andrew Cusack from 21:38, 8th Aug 2005
Plus Fours: acceptable for everyday wear?


I think only in a particularly rural setting, and not for everyday wear à la Tintin.
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Postby BasilSeal on Sun Aug 14, 2005 12:51 pm

Oh, God, yes, I'd forgotten about Tintin.
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Postby Eliot Wilson on Sun Aug 14, 2005 12:55 pm

Though in some of the later books he wore an unpleasant pair of brown flares, I seem to recall.

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Bill and Ted beat the Grim Reaper at Twister

Bill: "You played very well, Death, especially with your totally heavy Death robes."

Death: "Don't patronise me."
Bill and Ted beat the Grim Reaper at Twister

Bill: "You played very well, Death, especially with your totally heavy Death robes."

Death: "Don't patronise me."
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Postby Steveo on Mon Aug 15, 2005 10:48 am

When were the later books written, or illustrated? Was it just an attempt to keep up with fashion, that is, if brown flares were ever fashionable?
Get off my internet.
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Postby Jason Dunn on Mon Aug 15, 2005 5:41 pm

Quoting BasilSeal from 22:09, 11th Aug 2005
Chaps, I am considering purchasing a new umbrella. I have narrowed the field down to a large Brigg with a black canopy, suitable for two people, or a golf umbrella by Mssrs. Dege and Skinner in teh black, gold, and red of my cricket club, I Zingari Australia.

I am leaning towards the Brigg.

Thoughts?


I must advise that you take Fox's umbrellas into consideration.
http://www.foxumbrellas.co.uk/
They do not manufacture golf umbrellas, to their eternal credit, and if such is the style you are set on then disregard the above.
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Postby exnihilo on Mon Aug 15, 2005 6:03 pm

In what conceivable sense do they not manufacture golf umbrellas?

http://www.foxumbrellas.co.uk/golf_umbrellas.htm
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Postby David Bean on Mon Aug 15, 2005 9:00 pm

Quoting Jason Dunn from 20:41, 15th Aug 2005
I must advise that you take Fox's umbrellas into consideration.
http://www.foxumbrellas.co.uk/
They do not manufacture golf umbrellas, to their eternal credit, and if such is the style you are set on then disregard the above.


Wow, they're beautiful! I'm seriously tempted to shell out the nearly £60 for the cheapest in their range (I couldn't afford any more, and this would itself be a huge extravagance). But if they actually do work as well as they claim - they won't be destroyed by the St Andrews wind - they must be seriously worth a look, because my old one died horribly on a particularly blustery day outside Melville.

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Postby La Jouissance on Tue Aug 16, 2005 5:52 am

Quoting Jason Dunn from 20:41, 15th Aug 2005
I must advise that you take Fox's umbrellas into consideration.
http://www.foxumbrellas.co.uk/
They do not manufacture golf umbrellas, to their eternal credit, and if such is the style you are set on then disregard the above.



Quoting exnihilo from 21:03, 15th Aug 2005
In what conceivable sense do they not manufacture golf umbrellas?

http://www.foxumbrellas.co.uk/golf_umbrellas.htm



Exposed!! Brilliant
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Postby Jason Dunn on Tue Aug 16, 2005 3:33 pm

Evidently I am incorrect. It seems they provide the full range of umbrellas. Odd what one can miss.

Clanger aside, I hope the website is useful.
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Postby Ian McFarlane on Tue Aug 16, 2005 9:17 pm

my old one died horribly on a particularly blustery day outside Melville.


I was almost blown off the roof of Melville that day you tried to help me down David. The bow of the north ship can be particularly blustery.
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Postby Eliot Wilson on Tue Aug 16, 2005 9:41 pm

The North Haugh is something of a graveyard for umbrellas. I was walking back to DRH many years ago, across the bit of grass where the Gateway building now stands, and my umbrella blew inside out for the umpteenth and last time. I rather lost my temper and smote it mightily.

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Bill and Ted beat the Grim Reaper at Twister

Bill: "You played very well, Death, especially with your totally heavy Death robes."

Death: "Don't patronise me."
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Bill: "You played very well, Death, especially with your totally heavy Death robes."

Death: "Don't patronise me."
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Postby David Bean on Wed Aug 17, 2005 1:06 am

Gosh, I know. I've seen days where every bin in sight had at least one cheap fold-up.

By coincidence, I was in Edinburgh today and decided to get one from Jenners. It was considerably less expensive, but I like the look of it, and the label claims that it's unlikely to be blown inside out, but if it is, it won't cause it to break. Sounds good to me.

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Postby Guest on Wed Aug 17, 2005 5:49 pm

Given that so many of you here are graduates, can you help me identify a couple of academic hoods? From memory, one's just royal blue, but the other has darkish green with marroon around the edge. Any ideas?


The first could be a lot of things really: Associate of the Victoria College of Music for one, it all depends on the shade of blue used and shape of the hood itself (did the hood have a cape or did it just have a cowl?) The dark green hood is probably from the National University of Ireland. Dark green is very much their colour and maroon quite often in various combinations - the LL.M. comes to mind.
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Postby Anon. on Thu Aug 18, 2005 9:06 pm

Quoting BasilSeal from 22:09, 11th Aug 2005
Chaps, I am considering purchasing a new umbrella. I have narrowed the field down to a large Brigg with a black canopy, suitable for two people, or a golf umbrella by Mssrs. Dege and Skinner in teh black, gold, and red of my cricket club, I Zingari Australia.

I am leaning towards the Brigg.

Thoughts?


Definitely the Brigg.
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Postby Ian McFarlane on Thu Aug 18, 2005 9:52 pm

Just to try and align the subject of umbrellas with that of formal dress: Obviously, in inclement weather, either a gentleman or a lady may be umbrellaed. The umbrella must be black, and must be very, very tightly bound. It should be bought from a proper shop. Of that I am sure, but also I understand that it should always only be carried in the left hand, perhaps someone could confirm or correct me on that point.
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