01/08/2012
Scottish Kids Out Their Dads' Dodgy Dress Sense
It’s official – Scottish dads have no sense of style, according to a new survey.
Among the crimes to fashion leaving teenagers cringing are bad hairdos, dodgy specs, Simon Cowell waistlines and wearing socks with sandals.
More than 60% of Scots youngsters admitted their dad was unfashionable, with nearly a quarter of children surveyed reckoning that the celeb dad that best resembled their own was Top Gear’s Jeremy Clarkson – known for his double denim disasters and unruly mop of hair.
Researchers found that over 80% said they had been left red-faced by their old man at some point, while 72% of youngsters thought their dad enjoyed embarrassing them and over 60% reckon their dad thinks he’s cooler than he really is.
A spokesperson for Specsavers, who commissioned the survey, said: "Most of us have been embarrassed by our old man at some point and usually, the most humiliating experiences take place during your teenage years when your dad’s dodgy dress sense and mortifying behaviour can seem like the worst thing in the world!
"While there is no doubt our dads could do with a bit of assistance in the style department, what normally embarrasses us in our early years endears them to us later in life. So kids need to help dads in designer distress to transform from dodgy to dapper. Some simple style advice on a cool haircut, new jeans and some funky specs can make the world of difference."
(GK)
Among the crimes to fashion leaving teenagers cringing are bad hairdos, dodgy specs, Simon Cowell waistlines and wearing socks with sandals.
More than 60% of Scots youngsters admitted their dad was unfashionable, with nearly a quarter of children surveyed reckoning that the celeb dad that best resembled their own was Top Gear’s Jeremy Clarkson – known for his double denim disasters and unruly mop of hair.
Researchers found that over 80% said they had been left red-faced by their old man at some point, while 72% of youngsters thought their dad enjoyed embarrassing them and over 60% reckon their dad thinks he’s cooler than he really is.
A spokesperson for Specsavers, who commissioned the survey, said: "Most of us have been embarrassed by our old man at some point and usually, the most humiliating experiences take place during your teenage years when your dad’s dodgy dress sense and mortifying behaviour can seem like the worst thing in the world!
"While there is no doubt our dads could do with a bit of assistance in the style department, what normally embarrasses us in our early years endears them to us later in life. So kids need to help dads in designer distress to transform from dodgy to dapper. Some simple style advice on a cool haircut, new jeans and some funky specs can make the world of difference."
(GK)
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