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Will is wearing one of the jumpers. Christmas trees, chalets, stars and reindeer in horizontal bands. Not nice. Pity the men who will be given this as a Christmas present and expected to wear it.
As mens Christmas jumpers go, I didn't think it was that bad.
 
My dad thought that even soap was sissy!
A lot of sissies around these days. Did your dad use non scented soap?

As mens Christmas jumpers go, I didn't think it was that bad.
One with a light up gork would be close, but I don't think any man or boy wearing Will's jumper would make a good impression. It probably isn't selling well, so we'll be seeing all the male presenters wearing one.
 
A lot of sissies around these days. Did your dad use non scented soap?
Lifebuoy or Sunlight laundry soap. I don't know if those brands still exist. Scented soap was for girls (four in the house) and sissies (none in the house). He was always immaculately clean and smart, but always joked that he had a bath every 1st May whether he needed it or not.
 
Excuse me. As a child I used Lifebuoy the red one, mum, dad and me. It was also used on collars etc.
Ah, the smell of Lifebuoy soap! I loved that smell and thinking of it takes me back. My Mum always bought it when we were kids (perhaps we were particularly grimy?). And always a little bottle of 4711 cologne in her handbag!

At £54, there’s no chance of the man in my life being required to wear it.
Especially as many of the supermarket clothing ranges have been selling off women's and men's Christmas jumpers for about £9 recently! TU at Sainsbury's is just one who have!
 
Ah, the smell of Lifebuoy soap! I loved that smell and thinking of it takes me back. My Mum always bought it when we were kids (perhaps we were particularly grimy?). And always a little bottle of 4711 cologne in her handbag!


Especially as many of the supermarket clothing ranges have been selling off women's and men's Christmas jumpers for about £9 recently! TU at Sainsbury's is just one who have!
I wonder when
Excuse me. As a child I used Lifebuoy the red one, mum, dad and me. It was also used on collars etc.
We also used it for years. I wonder when it went off the market? The smell wasn't brilliant, but I always felt clean after using it, or maybe that's because I was a particularly grubby child. And I remember smelling of Lifebuoy while my schoolfriends smelled of scented soap.
 
Imperial Leather for us when we were kids. Sometimes we had Camay but that used to go slimy. Anyone remember Cadam? Advert was Cadam for Madam.

Mum always used Pears which fascinated us as it was clear. Oh the simple pleasures of the 1950s🤣
 

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