THE STIFFMEISTER 16,333 Posted 14 hours ago Report Share Posted 14 hours ago 28 minutes ago, pesky1972 said: Same here. I know blokes here who are in their fifties and think they’re part of a crew but when they were young and should have been into it, were nowhere near it. Like a lot of things, music is another one.., few lads I know all over the Stone Roses gigs a few years ago, but when I was listening to Fools Gold in ‘89 they were into Guns and fcukin Roses.., no joke. All a bit pathetic really. Had this conversation the other day Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mitre 5 Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago Just looking at trainers in the mag page Nothing like that price now can pay up to £250 for a pair trainers which trainers where for people that could not afford shoes many years ago like the bumpers you wore for pe in primary school shoes are cheaper now Quote Link to post Share on other sites
waltjnr 7,062 Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago 18 minutes ago, mitre said: Just looking at trainers in the mag page Nothing like that price now can pay up to £250 for a pair trainers which trainers where for people that could not afford shoes many years ago like the bumpers you wore for pe in primary school shoes are cheaper now Pumps ,plimsolls? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mitre 5 Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago They be plimsolls Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,529 Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, WILF said: For me, a funny fad of late is this casuals/football hooligan thing middle aged blokes who like football seem to be trying propagate……my pal seems to be into it, bless his heart, he probably chooses to ignore the fact some of us remember he would dive under the table if it went off somewhere when we was young things ! lol The only difference between him at 22 and him now is that he has no hair and wares a corset to keep his beer gut in check ! lol Theres always been an element of that though mate in my experience most of the chaps who were actually busy at that lark back when it was popular see it for what it was nowadays.....just young lads having a laugh and look back and reminisce about in that way. Whereas chaps who were never around it in the first place now want to talk about it like its the most important thing in the world and always was ! Like many other things it was part of young English lads culture but its gone now. Edited 12 hours ago by gnasher16 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bosun11 537 Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago Sub- Cuture kids are almost extinct. The terrace clobber culture is now massive, which I find a bit strange really. Not that there's anything wrong with the clothing as a style, but it's how much they are coming up with these days. Trying too hard to find 'new and exiting' lines from brands that, back in the day, there really wasn't that much choice in. I look at these new shops choc-full of styles and colours I've never seen before, most of which were never there back in the day... Thank feck I lived through it (loved it) but as Gnash says above, some of it just sparks a memory... (Though I'd never wear any other trabs out, but Adidas classics ) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 47,903 Posted 12 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 12 hours ago 7 minutes ago, gnasher16 said: Theres always been an element of that though mate in my experience most of the chaps who were actually busy at that lark back when it was popular see it for what it was nowadays.....just young lads having a laugh and look back and reminisce about in that way. Whereas chaps who were never around it in the first place now want to talk about it like its the most important thing in the world and always was ! Like many other things it was part of young English lads culture but its gone now. I agree, I certainly never witnessed any of it much less be involved in it and my pal is younger than me ! lol 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,529 Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, Daniel cain said: Best daps by far... As the mrs always reminds me.... for garden use only 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
downsouth 7,555 Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago I've noticed that there's a lot of kids at my girls school that have their different styles.Skater style.Gothy type kids,Rock metal types.Shes at the local grammer and it was very much like that when I was at school.The comprehensive that I went to se never got on with the kids at the grammer that she's at untill I got to about 14 and started smoking puff and doing mushrooms then me and my best mate became pals with 4 or 5 girls from the grammer,Then when I left school and got straight into the local rave scene the only kids I saw at the raves my age were all the grammer school kids I went to school with were getting pissed and punching lumps out each other for fun.Its funny that if Im in town.And it still seems the same if you see the kids from the comp now they all look and dress exactly the same like a load of typical little chavs Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bosun11 537 Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago All I ever see now are North Face Ninja's... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,529 Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Bosun11 said: Sub- Cuture kids are almost extinct. The terrace clobber culture is now massive, which I find a bit strange really. Not that there's anything wrong with the clothing as a style, but it's how much they are coming up with these days. Trying too hard to find 'new and exiting' lines from brands that, back in the day, there really wasn't that much choice in. I look at these new shops choc-full of styles and colours I've never seen before, most of which were never there back in the day... Thank feck I lived through it (loved it) but as Gnash says above, some of it just sparks a memory... (Though I'd never wear any other trabs out, but Adidas classics ) Absolutely right........perfect example, id have torn somebodies throat out to own these years ago. Now i dont need them they're ten a penny !! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gnasher16 30,529 Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, pesky1972 said: Bunch of tramps. The best trainers ever were ZX 600’s, (the original grey/yellow/black) absolutely no contest. Turn up in a pair of them early 80’s and even the dog’s bollocks turned green. Originally came out early 80’s.., then re-released 2005, before another release last year. I’ve bought them each time (two pair of the original colour scheme + two other colours last year). When they came out in the 80’s they were twice the money of ‘ordinary’ trainers and sorted the dressers out from the rest. It must have been a Scottish thing....ive gotta be honest ive not heard of them and i always booked myself as reasonably knowledgeable of that era's trotters......are they nylon ?.....running shoes types ?......dont ever remember a running type shoe being the thing back then....of the Adidas back then if it wasnt either Samba,Super Samba,Forest Hills,Trimm Trab,Beckenbaur,Hamburg was it and maybe a few others then you just wasnt the kiddie....certainly not nylons, or maybe the memories fading 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kanny 20,888 Posted 11 hours ago Report Share Posted 11 hours ago Puma California or G Vilas , slit your drainpipes at the bottom lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TOMO 26,925 Posted 11 hours ago Report Share Posted 11 hours ago What about Adidas kick....cheap version of the samba Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bosun11 537 Posted 11 hours ago Report Share Posted 11 hours ago 10 minutes ago, TOMO said: What about Adidas kick....cheap version of the samba Adidas Samba, Mamber, Bamber & Kick. Kick were the cheapest and worn mainly by the younger kids. Though they were the most hard-wearing and made the best street footy trabs. If you couldn't afford Adidas, Mitre Memphis offered Samba style but much more affordable. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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