Brissles
Registered Shopper
Aside from poly/elastene, the other thing that depresses me is the early airing of Autumn and Winter catwalk collections.
Yes we've been pebble dashed with godawful prints for months in poly/elastene, but now we're going to be battered with dirgy sludgy colours in cheap acrylic/woolly tunics/cardis, and endless hours of Outerwear, which means lots of black and plum puffa coats with hoods.
For a start we're getting overload info on climate change, and we don't exactly experience 6 months of freezing weather in winter Britain. In fact, apart from a couple of weeks of below freezing temperatures in recent years, has meant I don't really wear a thick 'winter' coat anymore.
Apart from winter white, I don't know who decreed that as soon as October rears its head we all have to disappear into a colour pallet of blacks/plums/greys/browns/ and teal (ugh) until the end of March. Well, I don't, I live permanently in paler colours which make me feel better, but even going into the High Street shops is depressing when met with rail after rail of dingy colours.
Yes we've been pebble dashed with godawful prints for months in poly/elastene, but now we're going to be battered with dirgy sludgy colours in cheap acrylic/woolly tunics/cardis, and endless hours of Outerwear, which means lots of black and plum puffa coats with hoods.
For a start we're getting overload info on climate change, and we don't exactly experience 6 months of freezing weather in winter Britain. In fact, apart from a couple of weeks of below freezing temperatures in recent years, has meant I don't really wear a thick 'winter' coat anymore.
Apart from winter white, I don't know who decreed that as soon as October rears its head we all have to disappear into a colour pallet of blacks/plums/greys/browns/ and teal (ugh) until the end of March. Well, I don't, I live permanently in paler colours which make me feel better, but even going into the High Street shops is depressing when met with rail after rail of dingy colours.