It is still chilly enough at the moment to wear wps, I am wearing an army wps at the moment, I was in my maroon wps over part of the weekend. Take care everyone.
Great picture and pen, lovely handwriting too, unlike mine, which as my schoolmasters used to say, looks like a spider has crawled out of the ink pot and walked across the page.
Hi, Just wishing everyone on this site/thread all the best, I hope that you are all keeping well and healthy in the current challenging times that we find ourselves in now. Hope things will ease soon. I was supposed to be visiting the Northeast, Durham/Northumberland this month, now possibly...
Your food sounds great, especially the Sunday Lunch, Roast Beef etc., I would normally be having my East Sunday lunch at my local pub where they have a great chef, but sadly this can not be the case at the moment. Take care everyone, stay well and healthy.
That is a lovely Sweater, (Do you get much of a chance to wear that in the area you live though?)
https://www.motolegends.com/ also have something similar.
I Understand that the original UK Military Sweaters like these that seemed to first appear during WW11 did have those drawstrings around the neck. The neck opening on those very early sweaters, I think, was more "Boat Shaped/Oval", than the present Crew/Round necks of the sweaters which followed...
Yes, it is a good shade of colour. Stands out somewhat. I noticed from the Guernsey Woollens website that they make/sell Guernseys in that colour and their prices seem quite good too.
I spotted a chap yesterday wearing a very nice looking Guernsey in what I would say was a bottle green colour. Not seen one quite like that before. Looked very smart indeed and no doubt just the right garment to wear in this stormy weather.
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