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Anyone else enjoy spotting a wolf fleece in the wild?
Quite often the wearers can be seen at car boot sales, Farm Foods, Home Bargains or outside hospital entrances.
Many of them utilising a mobility scooter or walking cane (PIPstick)
If so there is a Facebook group with some great examples to view.
Been on the FB page for a while now. There's a whiff of 'punching down' on the intellectually challenged but the Attenborough style narratives that often accompany images of 'Majestic Alphas' hunting with dole poles in B&M or Greggs are genuinely witty.
Coalville Coats.
Named after one of 'those' towns near where I live.
I was struggling to understand quite what this thread was on about, now it’s clear that the subject is those sherpa fleece jackets with a big picture of a wolf on the back, which seem to only be available from street market stalls.
I don’t personally understand the appeal, despite seemingly being in the age range of those that do, but I guess the wearers wouldn’t understand why I dress the way I do, or have all the tattoos that I do.
I’m not going to be judgmental, for the reasons I’ve just mentioned above; not to my taste and leave it at that.
I’d love to know the origin story of these things.
I don’t personally understand the appeal, despite seemingly being in the age range of those that do,
Step this way sir, we've been expecting you.
Spotted this beauty in my local town, only took a photo as it looked like she'd taken a photo of my dog Bert and had it printed on her jacket!
This is why I only wear Thrudark. Anyone who tries to take a photo in order to mock me finds it is mysteriously under or over exposed.
Here’s the Apprentice episode where they did the telly-selling thing and the 2 contestants were pissing themselves at the ridiculousness of the attire
Only one wolf? Amateurs, three is the proper number


