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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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What do you want one for?
and, how are you differentiating an evening dress waistcoat from a general patterned one? or do you want a black one?
(, Mon 18 Nov 2013, 15:51, 2 replies, latest was 11 years ago)
Also,
not really
(, Mon 18 Nov 2013, 15:54, Reply)
You can pay the £40 over 3 months!!!!

(, Mon 18 Nov 2013, 15:57, Reply)
I'll be honest, I didn't read it
as waistcoats in general are for cunts.
(, Mon 18 Nov 2013, 15:57, Reply)
and?

(, Mon 18 Nov 2013, 15:58, Reply)
and I've already got plenty of them hohohohoho.

(, Mon 18 Nov 2013, 15:59, Reply)
hmmm
that is a different angle from the one I was going for, but it still works. 2/10.
(, Mon 18 Nov 2013, 16:05, Reply)
That is not an evening dress waistcoat.
That is a black informal waistcoat for a business suit.
(, Mon 18 Nov 2013, 16:11, Reply)
I want one for my dinner jacket
So yes black and certainly not patterned. Good God, man.
(, Mon 18 Nov 2013, 16:10, Reply)
£175.

(, Mon 18 Nov 2013, 16:12, Reply)
If I could justify it, I'd be all over it.
Sadly I work for a company the director of which wears waistcoats with clowns on. I feel like a dinosaur at these things.
(, Mon 18 Nov 2013, 16:16, Reply)
I can get a screen printed one of my face

(, Mon 18 Nov 2013, 16:17, Reply)

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