What are the most iconic pieces of clothing in crime drama history?
Garry Nelson's Left Foot Well-known member Jul 7, 2003 13,696 tokyo Yesterday at 8:58 AM #4 Sherlock Holmes 's deerstalker. Shirley?
Goldstone1976 We got Calde back, then lost him again. Calde in!! Helpful Moderator NSC Patron Apr 30, 2013 14,325 Herts Yesterday at 9:00 AM #5 A car is as much an item of clothing as a hat. Perhaps.
Peacehaven Wild Kids Well-known member Jan 16, 2022 3,976 The Avenue then Maloncho Yesterday at 11:13 AM #6 Russell Bishop’s jumper
Arthur Well-known member Jul 8, 2003 8,834 Buxted Harbour Yesterday at 11:20 AM #7 Well someone had to......
Anger Well-known member Jul 21, 2017 911 Yesterday at 12:38 PM #11 Keith Allen and Peter Richardson’s jackets in The Bullshitters.
US Seagull Well-known member Jul 17, 2003 5,327 Cleveland, OH Yesterday at 12:45 PM #12 rippleman said: Elementary! View attachment 197775 Click to expand... Is the correct answer. And it's not even close. Thread closed?
rippleman said: Elementary! View attachment 197775 Click to expand... Is the correct answer. And it's not even close. Thread closed?
Insel affe HellBilly Feb 23, 2009 24,898 Brighton factually..... Yesterday at 12:50 PM #13 What are the most iconic pieces of clothing in crime drama history? Hmmmm, let me think about that....
What are the most iconic pieces of clothing in crime drama history? Hmmmm, let me think about that....
Is it PotG? Thrifty non-licker Feb 20, 2017 26,378 Sussex by the Sea Yesterday at 12:51 PM Thread starter #14 The lolly/hat combo is right up there.
Sarisbury Seagull Solly March Fan Club NSC Patron Nov 22, 2007 15,543 Sarisbury Green, Southampton Yesterday at 12:52 PM #15 Gene Hunt's camel overcoat.
Insel affe HellBilly Feb 23, 2009 24,898 Brighton factually..... Yesterday at 12:52 PM #16 US Seagull said: Is the correct answer. And it's not even close. Thread closed? Click to expand... Urgh really, Am I correct in thinking football hooligans wore deerstalkers back in the day.... Intimidating for sure....
US Seagull said: Is the correct answer. And it's not even close. Thread closed? Click to expand... Urgh really, Am I correct in thinking football hooligans wore deerstalkers back in the day.... Intimidating for sure....
zefarelly Well-known member NSC Patron Jul 7, 2003 23,358 Sussex, by the sea Yesterday at 12:55 PM #17 Harry. Attachments IMG_4683.jpeg 71.5 KB · Views: 2
jcdenton08 Joel Veltman Fan Club NSC Patron Oct 17, 2008 16,248 Yesterday at 8:56 PM #19 Ursula, it’s an offence to stop on the hard shoulder unless there is a malfunction with the car. @ManOfSussex
Ursula, it’s an offence to stop on the hard shoulder unless there is a malfunction with the car. @ManOfSussex
Chicken Run Member Since Jul 2003 NSC Patron Jul 17, 2003 20,393 Valley of Hangleton Yesterday at 9:01 PM #20