tinycowboy
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Did it have blue and white stripes
regards
DR
I think you'd have to look very hard to find someone who'd describe a polyester football shirt as "formal". They've got a collar, of sorts, I suppose.
Did it have blue and white stripes
regards
DR
Well looking at this thread that seems to be the caseI think you'd have to look very hard to find someone who'd describe a polyester football shirt as "formal". They've got a collar, of sorts, I suppose.
Bit OTT for going to the footy, no?
I do apologise, I'll shave the tash off next time
When the fans made an effort
That's MY shirt - in figure A. Where can I get those trousers though?
didn't know u been going quite so long
There's a retro shop in the Lanes. We'll hold you to it now.
I wonder if those kecks are fastened up with a strip of velcro?
When the fans made an effort
Maybe a little out of date, but no denying very smart![/QUOTE]
Most likely 1930's. The 'Deane Wiles & Millar' sign is strategically placed. They produced a number of famous postcards of Brighton during the 30s and 40s.
It's impossible to date though, as we played Swindon Town most every year.
well my uncles around 15 in the picture so 1931ish