I just went round to mine in my shorts, top and wellies and got the strangest look from a neighbour.
I came home to look in the mirror; but I look no worse than usual Ok-It has been raining an windy all day; but it has stopped now!
Do you care what you wear??
Much to the embaressment of my wife & children I do not care much what I wear.
When gardening the rule has to be plenty of pockets.
Usually boots (safety type), army trousers (tie up ankles), t-shirt, barbour-type gillet, or padded gilet. When it gets warm, the trousers get dropped ( ) in favour of longish shorts and if not doing anything "sharp" or "heavy" then out come the sandals.
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Do not put off thanking people when they have helped you, as they may not be there to thank later.
I normally wear one of my hand me down Frank Sinartra suits, and my ever faithful hobnail boots I don't give a monkeys about fashion, it seems to go round so fast these days, if it's out of fashion today it will be back in in a few years time. As long as it is practical i will wear it.
Chantal what on earth is a boob tube.
You're a tough old lot,I'm a shirt,jumper,body warmer,coat,thick jeans,two pairs of socks and hiking boots woman myself.Expose my limbs to the weather? Not on your nellie!
I think that Herby likes to get the white suit out, medallion, chest wig and cuban heels I bet Herby's the Tony Ferino of the lotties
Personally, I wear jeans, t-shirt and a bobble hat if it's a bit nippy. Also a fleece if needed. Instead of wellies I either wear hiking boots or horse riding boots as they are more comfy than wellies.
Besides, i'm built for comfort, not speed
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I find my sombrero is excellent for keeping the sun off me when I am toiling on the plot....the rim does fill up with rain though and it can get a bit floppy!!!!