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Old 10-21-2015, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by F-typical
Or - and I realise this is a totally "off the wall" suggestion - your face?

Shirt pocket also works well, provided your phone isn't there already. But wait: that's what the cubby with the sub port is for...
Face? I guess I should have been more clear. A place to put them when I'm not wearing them. My face would not work as that would negate the "not wearing" part, tautologically.

Shirt pocket? I frequently wear pocketless shirts. Also, I want a good place to keep sunglasses with the car, so they are always available.

I've been spoiled by my C30. I added the optional sunglass holder that replaces the grab handle over the driver's door. Glasses handy, just about the shoulder, without having to move my upper body at all.

Still, this is what it's down to in my F-Type complaint folder. I hadn't thought about a jacket yet. I don't even think I've worn long sleeves since I got the car. If we weren't so hurting for water, I'd revel in the deliciously clement weather we continue to have.
 

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Old 10-21-2015, 09:28 PM
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Old 10-22-2015, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by PolkNole
Now that's a great idea! Well worth my annual subscription fee right there.
I admit, in a panic leaving for a meeting, I was like "where in the hell is that sportscoat?"

My 2 seater apparently doesn't like my business sense, because I am now referring to it as a coat eater. I've left more jackets back there by forgetting them. LOL I am only 39.

Next time I will try to hang it over the passenger seat, facing frontwards, but I've tended to just fold it daintily and put it gently in the trunk or floorboard.

Then it flies out when I am on the 280 and the top is down. LOL I lose more coats with this car [joke]
 
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Old 10-22-2015, 02:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Tel
I find if I store my smoking jacket behind the drivers seat and move it all the way rearwards, it will press the said item quite nicely. Plus 4's are behind the passenger seat.

I'm struggling to get my Cravat pressed in the same way...maybe I'll try behind the sun-visors.

For my slippers, they simply go into the centre cubby box. ;-)
This is the first car to help me understand "driving loafers". I am tall, my dress shoes have small heels... and frankly I just love driving this car with my shoes off.

So jacket folded and shoes off into the trunk or passenger well. LOL

I am not this type, but I saw some red velvey Gucci driving loafers with a yellow "G" that made me pause for a moment....
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Old 10-22-2015, 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by PolkNole
I believe since its a British car, the term is ********.

But that's beside the point...all I want to do is hang a coat and now we're onto christening or ******** or whatever? I guess the removing clothing thing lol.
Christening - yes. Other expression are also in use.

I have to say the bonnet took a beating the last time I tried it*...

*Her father's car - which should give some idea as to how long ago.
 
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Ya at least 30 years ago
 
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Old 10-23-2015, 08:43 AM
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I just lay my jacket flat in the truck (boot to you Brits), same with my dry-cleaning. I don't keep any thing else back there and it's spotless, so it works well for keeping my suit jacket clean
 
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