Been in Melbourne over the weekend and it was a bit chilly yesterday.
Did Dan Andrews get a group discount on black North Face puffers for all the blokes in Melbourne?
It's like a uniform here or something.
Been in Melbourne over the weekend and it was a bit chilly yesterday.
Did Dan Andrews get a group discount on black North Face puffers for all the blokes in Melbourne?
It's like a uniform here or something.
Bring back Milliners. Love a good hat
It's like a uniform here or something.
I don't wear it.
I think Dan is a share holder.
Did Dan Andrews get a group discount on black North Face puffers for all the blokes in Melbourne?
Stockholm syndrome perhaps?
….uniform of the (profanity)
In Melbourne all my life and I have only ever seen maybe 3 North Face jackets in the wild? And they were on international students
Not sure where ur at but I’ve seen heaps all around Melbourne
It is one of the few approved uniforms sanctioned by dear leader.
Surely you saw more Kathmandu puffer jackets? Now those are everywhere.
Yep agreed, there’s more of a Kathmandu population than The North Face. However I do see an increase of The North Face in the last few years.
I didn't receive this discount. Has it been Ozbargained?
Macpac halo brah
I didn't get the discount coupon either! Never owned anything from this brand. Not in my budget range.
A warm jacket of TNF, Kathmandu, Macpac, Arcteryx, Columbia etc. origin is pretty common in Melbourne because you know, it gets cold down here.
Hahaha… reminded me of this video
I see a JV comment there
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Fashion is a funny thing. In Edwardian Australia men wore bowler hats as if it were a national uniform. No one told them to do it, the government didn't mandate it or subsidise it in anyway. Yet most men owned and wore at least one bowler hat. If you lived in Edwardian Australia you'd feel a bit stupid if you were the only one without a bowler hat too, you'd probably find yourself looking for the closest hat shop just to fit in. It's why men don't wear skirts and women don't wear Chief Justice of the High Court robes.