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    Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    Worth doing for barrack dress? I know it's not supposed to be a proper shirt but they look such a sack of sh t.
    Just thinking of doing one of them for drill nights etc.

    Anybody done this? Did it look any better?
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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    Quote Originally Posted by EX_STAB
    Worth doing for barrack dress? I know it's not supposed to be a proper shirt but they look such a sack of sh t.
    Just thinking of doing one of them for drill nights etc.

    Anybody done this? Did it look any better?
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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    I had a set of tailored greens for wearing round the depot, until I burned off a loose thread and set them alight (I wasn't wearing them)

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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    Quote Originally Posted by auscam
    I had a set of tailored greens for wearing round the depot, until I burned off a loose thread and set them alight (I wasn't wearing them)
    Use yer zippo, not yer flamethrower!

    Seriously though, tailored CS95, just seems so........RAF Regt really.
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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    Quote Originally Posted by bluntslane
    Quote Originally Posted by auscam
    I had a set of tailored greens for wearing round the depot, until I burned off a loose thread and set them alight (I wasn't wearing them)
    Use yer zippo, not yer flamethrower!

    Seriously though, tailored CS95, just seems so........RAF Regt really.
    I'm just thinking the shirt, it's the way it hangs out at the back, impossible to look smart in it. Well it seems to be for me! :D
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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    Gay

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    A tailored CS95 shirt is for utter wankers, and utter wankers alone. For fucks sake, why?
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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    Quote Originally Posted by The_Duke
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    Yes I suppose it could be a bit. Maybe if I could just get one a size smaller or something. I just remember that it was possible to look smart in a kf shirt and lightweights and it seems difficult to do the same in the current outfit.

    Don't suppose the MTP gear will improve things either! :D
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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    You unutterable Pikey.
    Bravo Bravo sets himself a depressingly low standard which he consistently fails to achieve.

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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    Quote Originally Posted by EX_STAB
    Quote Originally Posted by The_Duke
    Gay
    Yes I suppose it could be a bit. Maybe if I could just get one a size smaller or something. I just remember that it was possible to look smart in a kf shirt and lightweights and it seems difficult to do the same in the current outfit.

    Don't suppose the MTP gear will improve things either! :D
    More A2M than MTP.
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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    Its not a fashion parade its working dress

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    Re: Tailored CS95 shirt/jacket, lightweight

    Why not just tuck it back in when it needs it?

    Harking back to "the good old days" again? How unlike a rejoiner!

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    I feel a consensus is forming! :p
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    Nest, moaning bevause he failed WHTs having done a "Cock, hook and look..."
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    Uber beef. The gayest idea I have heard in a long time. Have a word with yourself.

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