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[Albion] What to wear



zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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Sussex, by the sea
Linen is instantly scruffy, however well ironed, but most comfortable in this weather. As is Indian cotton.
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My man from Italy, who's in Spain! , has the soft roll collar button down summer shirts nailed . . . and agreeable colours. Today I'm rocking pavillion turq/blue.

Looking somewhat dishevelled after 16 hrs though! Hand made for less than the price of 25p of plastic from the club!
 
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Cotton Socks

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Feb 20, 2017
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Personally I don't give a monkeys about what shirt I wear to what game, or maybe no shirt (I mean I will cover my pasty flab in something - but not in a Brighton shirt sometimes - like when I'm too fat to fit any)- but my 11 year old burbled something unintelligible at me the other day in relation to this and I think he meant to ask - is there some sort of unwritten rule that someone gives a toss about - about what to put on. E.g. match the expected away kit when away - home shirt at home.
There are no rules for 11 year olds on what shirt to wear. Home/away it doesn't matter. It's all about the colours. No shirt, wear a blue t-shirt. If he has a scarf he can just take that. None of the kids give a toss unless that's changed over the last 5 years. All 'Brighton' stuff is 'cool' to wear at matches.
 














Oh_aye

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Jul 8, 2022
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I always wear a scarf, never a shirt. It's a stupid habit to have got into. Think Burnley away a couple of seasons back particularly challenging.
Nearly died at Oldham away one August too. Should take it off in the summer really.
Ha. I only wear my home shirt on days where its cold enough to wear a layer underneath as the inner badge stitching takes my nipple off.
 










Live by the sea

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Oct 21, 2016
4,718
That’s good . Statistically though walking around places like Brixton late at night is considerably more dangerous than Brighton & Hove .
 


albionant

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Aug 29, 2007
181
Any man over 50, who wears a replica shirt with name of a teenager on the back needs to have a think about their life ...........
 




boik

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In the early 70s as a teenager I fell in love with Johann Cruyff. He was tall and skinny (like me) and elegant and played football from another planet (unlike me). He was my big football love before I went to the Albion in '74. I can't tell you what it means that my Brighton, will be playing his Ajax in a proper European match. Would it be frowned upon if I wore my Cruyff shirt (Netherlands NOT Ajax) underneath my Albion shirt. I'm a bit conflicted on this. It's probably the only time we will play them, but I don't want to do anything to jinx Albion winning.
 


Brok

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Dec 26, 2011
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In the early 70s as a teenager I fell in love with Johann Cruyff. He was tall and skinny (like me) and elegant and played football from another planet (unlike me). He was my big football love before I went to the Albion in '74. I can't tell you what it means that my Brighton, will be playing his Ajax in a proper European match. Would it be frowned upon if I wore my Cruyff shirt (Netherlands NOT Ajax) underneath my Albion shirt. I'm a bit conflicted on this. It's probably the only time we will play them, but I don't want to do anything to jinx Albion winning.
Yes.
 










mile oak

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May 21, 2023
887
whatever people wear as soon as bare armpits emerge and people use the trains and busses can they wash and put deodorant on - the BO on the train journey to Falmer is getting worse every ride i take. Thanks
 


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