Braces
- Olly
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Re: Braces
The are very comfortable with no tight restrictions around your waist - my hips are smaller than my waist so if the trousers slip -- they dont stop!
Clip-on are OK if you are wearing lightweight suit trousers - but heavier weight thermal lined winter fishing trousers need the button Y version. I still wear a belt, but not tight, as it holds the trousers nearer the body stopping drafts in the nether regions.
Clip-on are OK if you are wearing lightweight suit trousers - but heavier weight thermal lined winter fishing trousers need the button Y version. I still wear a belt, but not tight, as it holds the trousers nearer the body stopping drafts in the nether regions.
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Re: Braces
At my age, the 'sack' is quite likely to tangle and trip me
- Wanderer
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Re: Braces
I know it's me, but I cant help thinking about braces without thinking of elderly Gentlemen who favour the wearing of those kind of trousers that come way past the waist and halfway up the chest............
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That is exactly what I was thinking. Working Men's Clubs were full of blokes with those high fronted trousers at one time.
Mind you; the modern way seems to be narrow leg jeans with a 32" belt under a 48" paunch. I don't know how they fasten the belt.
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Re: Braces
I think many wear chesties to hide their braces.
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As I can attest ... it will happen to you one day, sir ... and all too soon !!! ... just like the day when yet another reminder of the passing years lands on your doorstep ... as it did for me yesterday.
The DVLA were good enough to remind me that I had to apply to renew my driving licence ... as I will have to do every 2 years from this year ... and when my new one arrives ... I shall no longer be entitled to drive mini buses ... or wagons up to 7.5 tons !!!
"Three score years and ten" comes around all too quickly ... as does the need for trousers with elastic waistbands !!!
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Re: Braces
Dear Ashby Cut, I do hope I havent caused you any offence with my comment on very high waisted trousers.AshbyCut wrote: ↑Sat Jan 09, 2021 8:55 pmAs I can attest ... it will happen to you one day, sir ... and all too soon !!! ... just like the day when yet another reminder of the passing years lands on your doorstep ... as it did for me yesterday.
The DVLA were good enough to remind me that I had to apply to renew my driving licence ... as I will have to do every 2 years from this year ... and when my new one arrives ... I shall no longer be entitled to drive mini buses ... or wagons up to 7.5 tons !!!
"Three score years and ten" comes around all too quickly ... as does the need for trousers with elastic waistbands !!!
I fully appreciate the passage of time and am regularly looking over my shoulder for "The Grim Reaper",myself.
My post was about those people who wear those very high waisted trousers with consequently, very short braces..
Not all of these Gentlemen are of great girth and it is obviously a choice of attire that suits them and good luck to them.
It is not as common as it once was, but it is still occasionally seen.
My post was not meant to be a criticism in any way.
With regard to your comment on elasticated waist trousers, I wear them myself, M&S are well known for their range and very smart and comfortable they are too.
With further regard to attire/clothing, a subject I find interesting, can anyone on the forum explain to me why the wearing of shorts of various kinds by men of all ages has become so common, even in the depths of winter , on very cold days.
Ps, this is not in any way a criticism of those people who chose to wear shorts, people can wear what they like and I in no way wish to cause offence to shorts wearers. It is merely an open Question.
Best wishes to all.
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Re: Braces
The answer to your question may well be the need to display what is commonly called these days; a Tat. Usually on said person's calf
- Ally
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Re: Braces
At one time all trousers had high waists which is why we think oldies. Mind you we are probably most of us knocking on a bit. But fashion is not for the river bank and I may get meself some high backs for winter to stop the annoying untucking