I bought my sheepskin in a sale in Littlewoods about four years ago. It was originally £80 odd quid but the price was dropped to £49 and when I got to the checkout the cashier told me it was only £27 so i got a bargain!
Mine use to be the traditional colour, the burgundy one sounds NICe, I'm sure beck's used to have a similar one when she was little, wasn't a very expensive one, but it was kind of sheepskin, burgundy with fur on the collar and cuffs
My sheepskin coat isn't the colour or style of the traditional sheepskin. Mine is by Berketex (the shop that does the wedding dresses) and is burgundy red with fake fur collar and cuffs and toggles!
I use to have a sheepskin coat years ago, back in my younger days, haven't wore one of them for years, I don't normally feel the cold, but lately I have been, it's been playing havoc with my back as well, I never get back aches, but this cold weather must be so damp as well gets right through to your bones which isn't good
I don't wear my leather coat this weather as leather is too cold. I wear either my fleecy lined 3/4 length jacket or my sheepskin. The sheepskin has a fluffy collar and I wear that with my chenille boa and my gloves with furry (faux fur) cuffs!
Must be cold today, as I put my big coat on, with fur on the collar, normally i'm wearing a longish leather jacket, but today put on my dingle coat...LMAO, i have the same coat as Lisa Dingle in emmerdale, had it for a couple of years, I have to laugh, i always call it the dingle coat
Bright, sunny and crisp isn't the word for it, should have seen my car this morning, must have had a few inches of frost on it, deffinitely don't like it when its this cold
Same here I don't mind the cold weather, and some snow (not driving in it though), NICe when you are sitting by a warm fire just looking out of the window, thats the best part, when i was caught in that snow up in Norfolk it wasn't fun it was absolutely freezing with blizzards, that's the snow I hate,
Nic attending that, I wonder if he will be holidaying over here for Christmas? you never know, he may want another good old fashioned British Christmas, well by those pics I posted, it felt like it over the weekend, I could have just played some christmas songs and it would have felt like it
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