M driving gloves ...

This is the last time im commenting on this thread as I'm shocked :lol:
It might just be me but use gloves to drive? Jeez people, even if it did give u better grip on the road you'll never drive as quick as u would on a track, that's the only time I'd use them, track.
Might see if I can get a BMW duvet for my bed or an m sport blender.
 
chrisZ4 3.0 said:
Is this thread for real? I think buying BMW or any car brand clothes is just sad and a willy waving. Why can people just wear normal clothes? This is what gives the car makers a bad name and stereotypes the people buying the cars. :x

EXACTLY ! Thank god somebody else thinks the same. must be the silver roadster and wheel combo makes us think alike.
 
I've found this thread highly amusing !

If you are gonna do the driving gloves PVR do it right and take up PawnSacrifice's suggestion of Alfred Dunhill (available in the lower ground floor of the London Harvey Nicks)

I reckon you should have some of these....

http://www.piloti-europe.com/products/motorsport/ingels/

:driving:
 
When BMW returned to F1 in 2000, since then I bought 2 BMW-Williams Polo shirts, 1 BMW-Sauber Polo shirt, 1 BMW-Sauber T-shirt, 1 BMW-Sauber windbreaker jacket, and a cap. :D

Other people buy England football shirt or football club latest kit. I can't see the problem of buying BMW brand products other than their cars if you support the brand (E89 is my 6th BMW).
 
I wear the M gloves in the winter, here in Chicago, where it gets pretty cold. I wouldn't wear these for any other reason than for driving, as these are really too thin to keep your hand very warm for any time longer than a few minutes, but any heavier microfleece-type gloves slip on the leather steering wheel. These M gloves are beautiful, with a fit like a second skin.
 
ksher said:
When BMW returned to F1 in 2000, since then I bought 2 BMW-Williams Polo shirts, 1 BMW-Sauber Polo shirt, 1 BMW-Sauber T-shirt, 1 BMW-Sauber windbreaker jacket, and a cap. :D

Other people buy England football shirt or football club latest kit. I can't see the problem of buying BMW brand products other than their cars if you support the brand (E89 is my 6th BMW).

Agree!
 
chrisZ4 3.0 said:
This is the last time im commenting on this thread as I'm shocked :lol:
It might just be me but use gloves to drive? J

If they are good enough for Lewis HAMILTON to wear (gloves that is) then that's good enough for me! :poke:
 
Gloves = essential between Oct/Nov and March if you've got the roof down in Scotland 8)
 
ksher said:
When BMW returned to F1 in 2000, since then I bought 2 BMW-Williams Polo shirts, 1 BMW-Sauber Polo shirt, 1 BMW-Sauber T-shirt, 1 BMW-Sauber windbreaker jacket, and a cap. :D

Other people buy England football shirt or football club latest kit. I can't see the problem of buying BMW brand products other than their cars if you support the brand (E89 is my 6th BMW).
That's fair enough but please for the love of god don't tell me you wear it when driving the car?! If your just wearing it around the house (which is when I wear my arsenal shirt) then that's fine. But if u got out of a petrol station in a BMW t-shirt or hat or gloves I would have to laugh my ass off. Can people not see that it's really sad? I think by spending +£10000 on a car is showing your "support for the brand" enough?!?!
 
I never wear any sort of football shirt or shorts when I'm out in the Zed and going to a supermarket for example. I always imagine it might cause offence to someone and they might take it out on the Zed when its parked and I'm in the store.
 
Z4 Beemer said:
I never wear any sort of football shirt or shorts when I'm out in the Zed and going to a supermarket for example. I always imagine it might cause offence to someone and they might take it out on the Zed when its parked and I'm in the store.
That's largely just Glasgow :D
 
chrisZ4 3.0 said:
ksher said:
When BMW returned to F1 in 2000, since then I bought 2 BMW-Williams Polo shirts, 1 BMW-Sauber Polo shirt, 1 BMW-Sauber T-shirt, 1 BMW-Sauber windbreaker jacket, and a cap. :D

Other people buy England football shirt or football club latest kit. I can't see the problem of buying BMW brand products other than their cars if you support the brand (E89 is my 6th BMW).
That's fair enough but please for the love of god don't tell me you wear it when driving the car?! If your just wearing it around the house (which is when I wear my arsenal shirt) then that's fine. But if u got out of a petrol station in a BMW t-shirt or hat or gloves I would have to laugh my ass off. Can people not see that it's really sad? I think by spending +£10000 on a car is showing your "support for the brand" enough?!?!

and you're prepared to admit to being an Arsenal fan.....??? :fuelfire: :rofl:
 
a11y said:
Z4 Beemer said:
I never wear any sort of football shirt or shorts when I'm out in the Zed and going to a supermarket for example. I always imagine it might cause offence to someone and they might take it out on the Zed when its parked and I'm in the store.
That's largely just Glasgow :D

:fuelfire: :D Indeed!
 
pvr said:
Any other driving gloves recommendations also accepted :)

Re Birthday - already got an iPad on order, some more compressor tools coming but my wife requested for things so who am I to complain :D

For driving gloves, look for options that offer a good balance of comfort and grip!

And sounds like you've got some great gifts lined up! Who can complain with tools and tech on the way?
 
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