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DRY ROBES 10:08 - Feb 26 with 2018 viewschicoazul

Please, when did it become socially acceptable to wear these in the public realm? This is aimed at women in particular. Go to any playing field on a weekend morning and there they are, clutching a coffee cup and wearing the same Hunter wellies-bobble hat-dry robe combo. This must be called out and stopped.

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DRY ROBES on 10:16 - Feb 26 with 1960 viewsGuthrum

It's like people who wear pyjamas to the supermarket.

Good Lord! Whatever is it?
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DRY ROBES on 10:16 - Feb 26 with 1963 viewsSwansea_Blue

The Mrs bought me one for my birthday. Bloody horrible thing. Apparently they’re good for changing in car parks after a dip in the sea, but I’m happier without to get a bit of fresh air circulating around the old plumbs.

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DRY ROBES on 10:54 - Feb 26 with 1850 viewseireblue

Just think of it as a poncho with a zip, it is a traditional piece of clothing that has been used for centuries, with a modern upgrade, hopefully that will help.
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DRY ROBES on 11:17 - Feb 26 with 1791 viewsMattinLondon

DRY ROBES on 10:16 - Feb 26 by Guthrum

It's like people who wear pyjamas to the supermarket.


It does make me laugh that women who go to the supermarket in their pjs have the time to put on make-up and underwear but not daytime clothes.
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DRY ROBES on 11:18 - Feb 26 with 1774 viewschicoazul

DRY ROBES on 10:54 - Feb 26 by eireblue

Just think of it as a poncho with a zip, it is a traditional piece of clothing that has been used for centuries, with a modern upgrade, hopefully that will help.


A poncho with a zip. Like a coat for instance.

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DRY ROBES on 11:19 - Feb 26 with 1768 viewschicoazul

DRY ROBES on 10:16 - Feb 26 by Guthrum

It's like people who wear pyjamas to the supermarket.


Don’t get me started.

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DRY ROBES on 11:35 - Feb 26 with 1704 viewsMeadowlark

What is a dry robe? I have never heard the expression before?
Is it a dressing-gown?
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DRY ROBES on 11:37 - Feb 26 with 1696 viewsITFC_Forever

I first saw them on surfers in Cornwall after they got out of the sea. Fair enough.

But then the public school Mums started buying them and wearing them just to watch and the genie was out of the bottle. Awful things.

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DRY ROBES on 11:38 - Feb 26 with 1685 viewschicoazul

DRY ROBES on 11:37 - Feb 26 by ITFC_Forever

I first saw them on surfers in Cornwall after they got out of the sea. Fair enough.

But then the public school Mums started buying them and wearing them just to watch and the genie was out of the bottle. Awful things.


Surfers, the poster above who probably swims in open water, paddle boarders etc; fine.

Anything the Yummy Mummies adopt should be legislated against, frankly.

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DRY ROBES on 11:49 - Feb 26 with 1618 viewsPendejo

DRY ROBES on 11:17 - Feb 26 by MattinLondon

It does make me laugh that women who go to the supermarket in their pjs have the time to put on make-up and underwear but not daytime clothes.


How do you know they've not been in the underwear all night?

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DRY ROBES on 12:05 - Feb 26 with 1542 viewsleitrimblue

DRY ROBES on 11:49 - Feb 26 by Pendejo

How do you know they've not been in the underwear all night?


Had Sunday printed on front of pants?
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DRY ROBES on 12:29 - Feb 26 with 1462 viewsDJR

Isn't it just that we're following Spain, where you frequently see people emerging from their house after siesta time in their dressing gowns?
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DRY ROBES on 12:35 - Feb 26 with 1436 viewsleitrimblue

DRY ROBES on 12:29 - Feb 26 by DJR

Isn't it just that we're following Spain, where you frequently see people emerging from their house after siesta time in their dressing gowns?


Let's hope not. The Spanish are such a lazy race
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DRY ROBES on 13:00 - Feb 26 with 1379 viewsRyorry

DRY ROBES on 12:05 - Feb 26 by leitrimblue

Had Sunday printed on front of pants?


At first glance, I misread the second & fourth letters of the last word of your post ...

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DRY ROBES on 16:04 - Feb 26 with 1155 viewseireblue

DRY ROBES on 10:16 - Feb 26 by Guthrum

It's like people who wear pyjamas to the supermarket.


There are people that do things that have zero effect and do not harm or affect other people in any way, and there are other people that get annoyed at them.

Don’t need a complex questionnaire, with multiple axis, to work out which group you fit in.

It is, of course, obvious which group all the best people are in.
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DRY ROBES on 20:02 - Feb 26 with 918 viewsMelford

One trend I've noticed recently is women in Arsene Wenger coats.

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DRY ROBES on 20:25 - Feb 26 with 865 viewsStochesStotasBlewe

DRY ROBES on 20:02 - Feb 26 by Melford

One trend I've noticed recently is women in Arsene Wenger coats.


Mrs SSB has one of these.

Looks like a walking chrysalis.

We have no village green, or a shop. It's very, very quiet. I can walk to the pub.

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DRY ROBES on 21:32 - Feb 26 with 761 viewsDJR

DRY ROBES on 20:25 - Feb 26 by StochesStotasBlewe

Mrs SSB has one of these.

Looks like a walking chrysalis.


Both my wife and daughter have one, so it's obviously not just "women of a certain age".
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DRY ROBES on 21:34 - Feb 26 with 750 viewsKeno

DRY ROBES on 21:32 - Feb 26 by DJR

Both my wife and daughter have one, so it's obviously not just "women of a certain age".


Unless you are from Norfolk, in which case that’s just one person

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