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Re: underwear
We used to do this sort of thing at the end of the summer term on the condemned horsehair mattresses, but NOT in our PJs.
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Re: underwear
This thread has become a secon what people wear in bed and my apologies for that...
However if englishangel was not in PJs may she have been in that so sexy hertford underwear to get us back on topic!!!
If so we want PICS!!!
However if englishangel was not in PJs may she have been in that so sexy hertford underwear to get us back on topic!!!
If so we want PICS!!!
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Re: underwear
Never, never would we want to have a photo of the
one-style-for-all Berlei broderie anglaise bra, or
thick cotton vest, or
"linings'n'blues" winter issue, or
thick white knickery panty things - summer issue - or
putty coloured thick ribbed stockings (often darned) - or
Misty Morn 60 denier stockings for V1 Form on Sundays (aka Foggy Dawns).
One consolation - suspender belt of choice.
and another belt thing.... urghh!....
(Did we have a separate pair of Blues for Gym and games in summer?)
See, CHAZ? I know you'll understand what I mean...
one-style-for-all Berlei broderie anglaise bra, or
thick cotton vest, or
"linings'n'blues" winter issue, or
thick white knickery panty things - summer issue - or
putty coloured thick ribbed stockings (often darned) - or
Misty Morn 60 denier stockings for V1 Form on Sundays (aka Foggy Dawns).
One consolation - suspender belt of choice.
and another belt thing.... urghh!....
(Did we have a separate pair of Blues for Gym and games in summer?)
See, CHAZ? I know you'll understand what I mean...
"Baldrick, you wouldn't recognise a cunning plan if it painted itself purple, and danced naked on top of a harpsichord singing "Cunning plans are here again.""
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Re: underwear
Yikes..you're right don't want any of that...
I'll content myself with the Aubade of Mrs Chaz....!
Yes, I knew there was something right in marrying a French lass
I'll content myself with the Aubade of Mrs Chaz....!
Yes, I knew there was something right in marrying a French lass
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Re: underwear
Steady on! We escaped from having to wear those awful garments a long time ago, CHAZ!
"Baldrick, you wouldn't recognise a cunning plan if it painted itself purple, and danced naked on top of a harpsichord singing "Cunning plans are here again.""
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Re: underwear
Thank ye Gods and as you posted elsewhere:
Ever since leaving Hertford, I have appreciated the bliss of pretty lingerie, clean every day; owned and chosen by me! I expect you feel the same on a comfort level.
Ever since leaving Hertford, I have appreciated the bliss of pretty lingerie, clean every day; owned and chosen by me! I expect you feel the same on a comfort level.
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Re: underwear
YUK !Angela Woodford wrote:Never, never would we want to have a photo of the
one-style-for-all Berlei broderie anglaise bra, or
thick cotton vest, or
"linings'n'blues" winter issue, or
thick white knickery panty things - summer issue - or
putty coloured thick ribbed stockings (often darned) - or
Misty Morn 60 denier stockings for V1 Form on Sundays (aka Foggy Dawns).
One consolation - suspender belt of choice.
and another belt thing.... urghh!....
Come back Nora Batty - All is Forgiven !!!!
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Re: underwear
JR
I never got to the bottom of your reference to sheets as being nice...cf my entry here about 10 back.
Just trying to clear up!
I never got to the bottom of your reference to sheets as being nice...cf my entry here about 10 back.
Just trying to clear up!
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Re: underwear
Speak for yourself, Woodford!Angela Woodford wrote:Never, never would we want to have a photo of the
one-style-for-all Berlei broderie anglaise bra, or
thick cotton vest, or
"linings'n'blues" winter issue, or
thick white knickery panty things - summer issue - or
putty coloured thick ribbed stockings (often darned) - or
Misty Morn 60 denier stockings for V1 Form on Sundays (aka Foggy Dawns).
One consolation - suspender belt of choice.
and another belt thing.... urghh!....
(Did we have a separate pair of Blues for Gym and games in summer?)
See, CHAZ? I know you'll understand what I mean...
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Re: underwear
Lets just say that many, many, many years ago, I knew a young lady who had black satin sheets on HER bed.CHAZ wrote:JR
I never got to the bottom of your reference to sheets as being nice...cf my entry here about 10 back.
Just trying to clear up!
Great for night time sporting activity, but somewhat useless for sleeping.
I trust this clarifies the situation.
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Re: underwear
I went into Bluecoat in September 1948 when I went up to LE. That was when the Bluecoat was restored to that form. To get straight to the bottom of this thread, the pants that went with it were designed to be attached by loops to the braces that held up the breeches, and the shirt therefore had to be tucked inside the pants (a la John Major). The front shirt tail thus covered the gaping gap at the front of the pants. What weird designed these I shudder to think. Fresh pants and bands were issued twice a week but a clean shirt I think on Saturdays only. This was all still the case when I left in December 1954.
As the school had our clothing coupons the question of seperate private supply did not initially arise. It was only when clothes rationing ended that extras like coloured rugger jerseys appeared, to be bought privately from the school (Thorn B in purple and green because Haslehust was in a huff (or tight) when he was asked what colour his house should have (allegedly)).
There was a curious custom about the pyjamas which was that it was socially verboten to do up the top button of the jacket.
As the school had our clothing coupons the question of seperate private supply did not initially arise. It was only when clothes rationing ended that extras like coloured rugger jerseys appeared, to be bought privately from the school (Thorn B in purple and green because Haslehust was in a huff (or tight) when he was asked what colour his house should have (allegedly)).
There was a curious custom about the pyjamas which was that it was socially verboten to do up the top button of the jacket.
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Re: underwear
yes Munch, before the advent of the all-in-one towelling thingies for sport we had quite daring little 'blues' in the summer.
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Re: underwear
Referring to clean clothes, in the late 1950s/60s I worked with a grubby little s0d wheo wore the same shirt Monday-Friday, with a (note "a") paper collar, which he turned inside out for Thursday/Friday.
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Re: underwear
Little?????????????????englishangel wrote:yes Munch, before the advent of the all-in-one towelling thingies for sport we had quite daring little 'blues' in the summer.
I remember them as being (extremely rude word deleted) enormous. So enormous, in fact, that they would probably still fit me
Somewhere I have a photograph of Cathy Ennis, resplendent in her pinnie, sitting in the day room and holding up a pair of blues that she was mending.
Have I not posted the photograph of various members of 6s modelling items of school uniform, including a nightie and pjs?
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Re: underwear
We had 'brief' blues at one stage, completely different from the baggy ones we wore in the winter.
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