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Lost another shirt last Thursday. It was a cracker, had it for 10 + years, a pink Borelli masterpiece.

....just tried to keep that ash on a little too long ...dropped on the sleeve while on the phone...realised too late lookaround.gif

Over the years I have lost pants, shirts and one laptop screen. Apparently they don't resist a butane torch lighter at close quarters wacko.png

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No clothing. But four outdoor patio chairs in my backyard have large holes in them.

You burned your shirt? Rob, you are such a noob!.....LOL. (quoting a wise, wine critic bachelor..."No disrespect.")

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Couple of shirts and a pair of shorts so far. Usually it happens when I am trying to balance a glass of single malt at the same time.

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Lost another shirt last Thursday. It was a cracker, had it for 10 + years, a pink Borelli masterpiece.

....just tried to keep that ash on a little too long ...dropped on the sleeve while on the phone...realised too late lookaround.gif

Over the years I have lost pants, shirts and one laptop screen. Apparently they don't resist a butane torch lighter at close quarters wacko.png

The fashion world thanks your ash! jester.gif

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My wife believes every shirt I have worn while smoking was ruined . . .

I lost one golf windbreaker to a dropped cigar. Burned a nice 52rg hole right thru it.

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Lost a couple windbreakers, a tshirt, pair of lounge pants... can't remember what else. nothing too valuable so that's a plus peace.gif sorry for your loss of a Borelli...

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Y'know . . . I don't think it's the cigars that are at fault . . . I think it's the drinking while smoking a cigar that's at fault. I only seem to drop 2" of ash in my lap sometime AFTER the third scotch. buddies.gif

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I lost a pair of pants and a phone.

Its a bad idea to get drunk and smoke a cigar while texting. You throw your phone off the deck and put the lit cigar in your pocket :-(

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I burned up my keyboard one with some ash. A few of the keys took a hit. It was lucky, I wen to a mac repair shop to see if I could buy they burt keys and the guy gave me a busted keyboard out of a mac so I could swap my burnt keys.

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Yet to have lost anything to the leaf as yet although have plenty of battle scars and I am

Sure there will be plenty more to come. Most if not all clothes are used again and again especially

During the winter months when layers become important here in Melbourne and practicality

Outways style :) (in my backyard anyhow)

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Burned a hole right in the thigh of my favorite suit. I blame it on the booze though. Hard to pass up double pours of Bookers bourbon while in vegas lol.

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Have only burned a hole in a tee shirt when I unknowingly pointed my lit cigar downward and came into contact with it. During the summer I was smoking on my patio shirtless and a huge ash fell on my stomach and burned me lol.

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unfortunately borrelli is not the quality it once was, they've cheapened production greatly over the past few years and i'm pretty sure they're made in a factory lol

rob look at isaia, kiton and barba for a replacement

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Put a hole in a pair of pants (and the shorts underneath) but didn't notice until the next day. They are now smoking pants. No shirts lost yet but the day will come. I smoke in old Tshirts mostly so no issue. If I need to wear a jacket while smoking that is kept in the garage and it washed a couple times a year.

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rob look at isaia, kiton and barba for a replacement

Thanks for the heads up!

Those older Borrelli were brilliant. Held their shape and colour for a decade even with once a week wear.

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Never burned any clothes thus far but have burnt myself quite a few times as I smoke without a shirt in the summer and have some battle scares to show it.

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