Best jumper

primmiemoo

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Location
Devon
If you want the proper Guernsey sweater, not cheap ,but warm and last forever.
The traditional navy one is the most popular worn by locals for work.

Them, or Le Tricoteur. Also worth looking at the Alderney ones, perhaps?
 

Rowland

Member
see some folk at the local collective sale and its obvious that they have not washed or put on a clean set of cloths for days and its not a one off , if you dont take some pride in your appearance are you going to take any pride in your work.
Know what you mean riggers and hi viz brigade. I’ve a mate when at work he looks like a tramp but his work is spot on . He dresses up when out .
 

Post Driver

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Location
South East
It works both ways, some of the worst fencing I have seen is undertaken by companies with all lads wearing company logo, looking smart, sign written trucks, clip boards for days but don't know a strut from a strainer
 

quavers

Member
Location
aberdeenshire
more thinking boiler suits thick with so thick with grease that they run water , hands the same never bothered washed , using there jumpers for wiping there hands , a wipe with some rags or hand wipes is not to much to ask is it , they walk in to shops and offices like this expecting every one else to clean up after them , sh.t on there wellies and walking into these places is not on , i have taken my own wellies off a the door of the accountants if nipping in some times .back to jumpers the john lewis wool jumpers are rubbish loose there shape far to quick , my fav is my carhartt keeps it shape and warm , dont wear them for work because i find them no use for working with oil and grease
 

vinnie123

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Location
dorset
NORSEWEAR, the hardest wearing woollen wear I’ve ever had

 

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As reported in Independent


quote: “Red Tractor has confirmed it is dropping plans to launch its green farming assurance standard in April“

read the TFF thread here: https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/gfc-was-to-go-ahead-now-not-going-ahead.405234/
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