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2nd April 12, 06:50 AM
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 Originally Posted by davidlpope
It looks to me as if the cuff has been "doubled up on itself", hiding the Argyle pattern within the fold. That would also account for the blue gap below the "cuff". Even if the cuff was designed to be plain blue, the bottom edge of the cuff should extend to the start of the Argyle pattern on the leg.
Oh yes, quite right David, I can see it now (especially since the cuffs are rather thick!). Thank you for the clarification, as I didn't notice the cuff being "doubled up on itself" when I originally found the photo online. I suppose the hose must have been too long for this particular chap, hence the "doubling up," or perhaps he simply fancies this specific manner of wearing hose as opposed to others, who knows?
Cheers,
Last edited by creagdhubh; 2nd April 12 at 06:51 AM.
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