Noticing more and more, idiots wearing the surf changing robe with short sleeves for ease in changing being worn as fashion statement.
Last month during kids football I noticed several parents wearing them in the cold not done up, and shivering in the cold wind.....
Buy a feckin decent coat, prats, more people today out and about in them, just crazy.
They were designed to change on a beach and get your body warm, not show off, look at me I am a chav, looking cool in a modestly priced garment.
Winds me up...
Maybe there are more important things to worry about, but come on, tell me it's not just me.
Ah I am not alone, really wind me up....
Loved this bit
"Dryrobe Man wants you to know that he is the sort of outdoorsy person who has been surfing in Lahinch, and can afford to spend €171 on what is, after all, a towel with a hood"
There was a women today in Lancing yes Lancing in one, walking her dog with it not done up and she was walking backwards so the wind did not blow it open further...... Do the fecking thing up, I am not impressed it is cameo on the outside and hot pink inner lining....
The Hove phenomena has now reached Lancing, Hove's middle class housewives will have to soon look for the next stupid thing to wear...
How about wellington boots cut down and cut some holes in them.... oh hang on that's been done.
Noticing more and more, idiots wearing the surf changing robe with short sleeves for ease in changing being worn as fashion statement.
Last month during kids football I noticed several parents wearing them in the cold not done up, and shivering in the cold wind.....
Buy a feckin decent coat, prats, more people today out and about in them, just crazy.
They were designed to change on a beach and get your body warm, not show off, look at me I am a chav, looking cool in a modestly priced garment.
Winds me up...
Maybe there are more important things to worry about, but come on, tell me it's not just me.
Am I the only one still wearing my birthday suit to the beach? One must retain STANDARDS!
Sort of the opposite of a chav as it's the very comfortable middle class that are loving them as far as I can tell. The types that have a cleaner and regular Ocado deliveries. DryRobe does market itself as something to keep you dry on the dog walk or while watching outdoor activities as well as a changing robe. That tied in with the huge surge in popularity in sea swimming since the first lockdown started means they are very popular over here in Hove..
Agree - personally I love an Acado delivery .
"dry robe wanker" is actually a recognised term, and one it seems many of them have embraced...
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Ah, also brought back memories of The Crabtree pub at weekends when I was at Boundstone 6th Form. Pub wasn't brilliant (but none in Lancing were; all pretty rough), but The Crabtree didn't mind that we were under 18
Anyways sorry, but yeah dry robes..nah. The struggling towel around the waist whilst shivering my arse off, revealing bat n balls is more my look.
Hove beach between the King Alfred and the lagoon is full of these people
We are not talking tens and twenties, there are hundreds of them around in all seasons
Seem to be part of a sect as they all trooping around together all part of this latest craze swimming in the freezing cold
Really funny seeing this thread as my partner and I were commenting on the amount of people wearing Dryrobe the other day when walking along from the Lagoon. Where the f has this middle class craze come from all of a sudden?! Never noticed it before till this winter
Same! It’s rife in Shoreham. Loads of the twats. Never noticed it until about a month ago.