As you nicely referred to my thread as tripe, I thought I'd make a post in one of your popular ones :angel:Sjengster said:What do you reckon folks? For me no-one could make a daft piece of white cloth look as stylish as Federer does, while Clement's astonishing multi-coloured creations must surely win some kind of sartorial award...
Shame on you!Salvy41 said:Ljubicic
Easily the worst!!Castafiore said:Worst is that headband of Blake. I wish he's change it to something that looks better on him.
The reason why no one replied to this one is because I forgot to post a poll with it, I did it a second time with poll and it proved quite popular.betterthanhenman said:As you nicely referred to my thread as tripe, I thought I'd make a post in one of your popular ones :angel:
My vote goes to Clement anyway.
I bumped this one because even without options, we should be able to discuss it. And I wanted to give a thumbs up to Clement.Sjengster said:The reason why no one replied to this one is because I forgot to post a poll with it, I did it a second time with poll and it proved quite popular.I'll bump that one up if you like...
And in all honesty, methinks this is still a more worthy subject than the mud-slinging going on in your thread (which I said was tripe, largely because of the way it developed, not because your intentions in starting it were poor).
Cant bring the Enqvist one to mind. All time best go to Agassi for his ridiculous ones that all the little kids loved.Sjengster said:Actually, at the time I remember having visions of Enqvist from 2002 and his blue and white bandanna, that was what inspired me to create the thread.... I don't know why Massu adopted the look and ditched his customary cap, from behind you think it's Baghdatis considering they have the same sponsor.
Yes I quite like La Cle's provencal-patterned bandanas and colourful Lacoste Ts also! But I always like Rogi's neat bandanas.Sjengster said:What do you reckon folks? For me no-one could make a daft piece of white cloth look as stylish as Federer does, while Clement's astonishing multi-coloured creations must surely win some kind of sartorial award...