What do you think of the 'riding' fashion?

Jenni_

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I'm not nasty or snobby atall, but when she's just stood in the queue behind you and told her friend how much coccaine she's consumed at the weekend along with other horrendous statements I honestly wouldn't want to look anything like them.

I'm not snobby atall - far from it was brought uo in a very rough area and made something of myself, and I hate to see self made benefit collectors be able to have what I work my arse off for.

I wasn't trying to be 'up myself' I don't mind anyone wearing what they want - but certain types of people just don't deserve some things
 

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Ah can't edit!

She was pushing a buggy with a young child in FILTHY clothes while she was wearing semi decent stuff.

Now if shed been a young girl without the ridiculous loud stories and half neglected child I would have written the bloody website down for her. But by that point was disgusted by what had come out this girls mouth
 

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Normally I find it really funny when equine chic comes around again- but this year it is really getting on my nerves!

I suspect it is mostly because of the weirdo "yummy mummy" at school who has spent all year tutting,shaking her head and moaning VERY loadly about me doing school runs in riding gear is now parading about in full on equine fashion shite expecting compliments!
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ETA_ I do not have anything against "yummy mummy" types,just this one ;)
 
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I'm not nasty or snobby atall, but when she's just stood in the queue behind you and told her friend how much coccaine she's consumed at the weekend along with other horrendous statements I honestly wouldn't want to look anything like them.

Hey, if she can afford that much coke she can probably afford a pair of Dubarrys :p

In all seriousness, I do agree that people wearing what I would class as "riding wear" look daft, but that might just be because I think of it as riding wear, if you know what I mean ... ?

Anyway, it allowed me to go straight to uni from the stables for almost 2 years with never a second glance! I did, however, get snubbed when a girl found out my wellies weren't Hunters ... they're Le Chameaus, which are much much better ... if you're horsey lol :D
 
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