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'Bright', flattering tops for DH

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ChristianaTheTwelfth · 14/02/2010 09:40

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ChristianaTheTwelfth · 14/02/2010 09:43

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OhFuck · 14/02/2010 09:44

Go on, post a photo

ChristianaTheTwelfth · 14/02/2010 09:49

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Nelvana · 14/02/2010 10:18

My DH wears more casual collared shirts on the weekend e.g. stuff from Topshop, White Stuff and Levi's.

Because they have patterns (checkered etc.) they don't need ironing or at least you can iron lightly/quickly and get away with it

Nelvana · 14/02/2010 10:20

Some stuff here, for instance

(though you really need to see them in-store as some are roughed up cowboy styled whereas others are more tailored, clean check shirts)

ChristianaTheTwelfth · 14/02/2010 12:20

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FoofFighter · 14/02/2010 12:23

Have you checked out www.joebrowns.co.uk?

Lutyens · 14/02/2010 20:34

During the week dh wears smart printed shirts with a jumper over so only the collar of the shirt shows.

On weekends, he wears casual shirts with short sleeves, no jumpers.

He refuses to wear t-shirts because he thinks it sticks to his dad-tum and makes him look fatter than he actually is. I have to say I agree with him

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