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  1. hugsnkisses's Avatar
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    what are people wearing?
    SOOOOOOOOOOOO freshers week is fast approaching, what are people going to be wearing?????????????????
  2. ollie123's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    I hope to be wearing clothes mostly, as Sheffield is abit nippy. lol
  3. sheryl06's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    have not even though about that lol I'll tell you once I've had my results
  4. Tractor-girlie's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    Jeans and hoodie with my pink and black trainers, the same as everyday.
  5. glitterxsparkle's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    You just wear what you feel comfortable in!
  6. Creepy's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    Normal Jeans, T-Shirt and white trainers... Nights out, shirt, jeans, trainers and usually by the end of the night, nothing.

    I'm contemplating letting one of the girl flatmates dress me up so i can go out looking like a girl for the night (solely for the fun of it).
  7. hallam_hunni's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    i would advise that you dont wear trainers to go out in. Most clubs, and some bars dont allow anyone in trainers, hoodies, caps, or football shirts
  8. Lucy28's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    hallam hunni, my guy friends have always worn trainers out in sheffield and we've been going out 3/4 times a week for two years in sheffield!
  9. Creepy's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    Not chavvy trainers - i mean like K-Swiss... I hate wearing shoes, makes you look worse than if you're wearing trainers
  10. Tractor-girlie's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    Never not been allowed in with my trainers or jeans on. Sheffield clubs are well easy going on what you wear.

    K-swiss are chavy, vans rock.
    No crappy Sports makes.
  11. hallam_hunni's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    (Original post by Tractor-girlie)
    Never not been allowed in with my trainers or jeans on. Sheffield clubs are well easy going on what you wear.
    on student nights yes, but you try any club on a weekend, and you will get turned away... same as if you go to kingdom on any night they dont allow trainers (I know...it was my job for the past year to turn people away!)

    In some places (on quiet nights) youn can get away with similar shoes ..like "k-swiss" or similar, its more if you show up in bright white trainers. Jeans are allowed anywhere though, They jus try and stop people who look liek chavs coming in.

    It's down to the "descretion" of the managment, which basically means if the rest of you looks non chavy..its k..but you will expect to be searched/ID'd more.
    Last edited by hallam_hunni; 16-08-2006 at 13:28.
  12. Migbat's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    Well folks.

    What are we wearing!!!! I suppose flat cap and rain mac are out of the question so the only thing left is my pyjamas. Pyjamas it is, with a 'nightcap', at the end of the evening, if anyone is game.

    Rock n Roll.


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    1st Yr Physiotherapy at collegiate.
  13. Tractor-girlie's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    (Original post by hallam_hunni)
    on student nights yes, but you try any club on a weekend, and you will get turned away... same as if you go to kingdom on any night they dont allow trainers (I know...it was my job for the past year to turn people away!)

    In some places (on quiet nights) youn can get away with similar shoes ..like "k-swiss" or similar, its more if you show up in bright white trainers. Jeans are allowed anywhere though, They jus try and stop people who look liek chavs coming in.

    It's down to the "descretion" of the managment, which basically means if the rest of you looks non chavy..its k..but you will expect to be searched/ID'd more.
    Never had a problem getting in with me trainers, kingdom let me in more than one occassion with me trainers on.
    No one ever said no even at weekends, but I dont look chavy at all tho.
  14. hallam_hunni's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    (Original post by Tractor-girlie)
    Never had a problem getting in with me trainers, kingdom let me in more than one occassion with me trainers on.
    No one ever said no even at weekends, but I dont look chavy at all tho.
    Thats coz i was the one who let u in mel lol
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    Jeans, boots and a fabulous top and o accesories overkill!!!
  16. Tractor-girlie's Avatar
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    (Original post by hallam_hunni)
    Thats coz i was the one who let u in mel lol
    Didnt realise you looked like a man now lol.
  17. Mr. Mike's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    i usually wear a t-shirt, jeans, and black shoes, sometimes i wear a shirt, but usually a t-shirt
  18. Blondybeachbum's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    Don't you just love TSR arguements? lol jk *hugs for all*
  19. Creepy's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    K-Swiss aren't that chavvy. Vans are for greebo's and im certainly not into that :P.

    I just bought some *Deep breath* REAL shoes to go to a family do, so i'll bring them and go out in my suit! They can't turn me away then!!!
  20. Tractor-girlie's Avatar
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    Re: what are people wearing?
    (Original post by Creepy)
    K-Swiss aren't that chavvy. Vans are for greebo's and im certainly not into that :P.

    I just bought some *Deep breath* REAL shoes to go to a family do, so i'll bring them and go out in my suit! They can't turn me away then!!!
    I have vans but not a geebo, you cant skate very well in K-swiss. They dont stay very white lol .

    Love etnies tho.
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