Guess where by cricketrocks Tags:Casual UKUnited Kingdom 20 comments Is it HMP Wormwood Scrubs The fact they’re all badly sellotaped to a door and not a proper noticeboard is very HM Prison Service. Anyone who buys clothes from a brand who insists on putting their logo on your crotch probably should be denied entry Based on the posters underneath, I’d guess HMP Wormwood Scrubs I always thought “Hood Rich” just meant clothes bought with universal credit. For those wondering, Hoodrich clothes often have dedicated secret pockets for concealing your house keys, chewing gum, innocent things like that. That’ll be why it’s banned for prison visitors. From using my eyes and the skill of reading it’s wormwood scrubs. I’m absolutely fine with discriminating against that specific brand of clothing. So no hoods even if it’s pouring with rain? [deleted] This should be a blanket rule for anywhere outside of your own home tbh B and q Eton. Goodrich, Herefordshire Royal Opera House? Centre Parcs, not sure which one though. A Sam Smith’s pub? First time I saw an item of Hoodrich clothing I thought it was being worn by a Polytopia superfan So what’s the poster at the bottom right all about with all the images of ripped jeans? Those who wear that brand they beg to be stopped and searched lol Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
The fact they’re all badly sellotaped to a door and not a proper noticeboard is very HM Prison Service.
Anyone who buys clothes from a brand who insists on putting their logo on your crotch probably should be denied entry
For those wondering, Hoodrich clothes often have dedicated secret pockets for concealing your house keys, chewing gum, innocent things like that. That’ll be why it’s banned for prison visitors.
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Is it HMP Wormwood Scrubs
The fact they’re all badly sellotaped to a door and not a proper noticeboard is very HM Prison Service.
Anyone who buys clothes from a brand who insists on putting their logo on your crotch probably should be denied entry
Based on the posters underneath, I’d guess HMP Wormwood Scrubs
I always thought “Hood Rich” just meant clothes bought with universal credit.
For those wondering, Hoodrich clothes often have dedicated secret pockets for concealing your house keys, chewing gum, innocent things like that.
That’ll be why it’s banned for prison visitors.
From using my eyes and the skill of reading it’s wormwood scrubs.
I’m absolutely fine with discriminating against that specific brand of clothing.
So no hoods even if it’s pouring with rain?
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This should be a blanket rule for anywhere outside of your own home tbh
B and q
Eton.
Goodrich, Herefordshire
Royal Opera House?
Centre Parcs, not sure which one though.
A Sam Smith’s pub?
First time I saw an item of Hoodrich clothing I thought it was being worn by a Polytopia superfan
So what’s the poster at the bottom right all about with all the images of ripped jeans?
Those who wear that brand they beg to be stopped and searched lol